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PREFACE 



The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania have long had 
in contemplation to cause a Catalogue of their Library, to be made, 
with a view of increasing it, and rendering it worthy of the first lite- 
rary institution of this commonwealth; but they were discouraged 
not only by the small number of volumes that it contains, but by the 
little attention that was paid to it for a considerable time, in conse- 
quence of the successive changes which the University experienced 
in its organization, which occasioned the loss of many books, so 
that the sets of valuable works have been broken, which it will bo 
necessary to replace entirely. The institution, however, having 
made important changes in their internal arrangements, and having 
determined to erect new buildings, in place of the former inconve- 
nient edifice, which buildings, it is expected, will be finished at the 
close of the present year, it has been thought expedient to prepare 
and publish the present Catalogue of the few books at present pos- 
sessed by the University, among which, however, it will be found, 
that there arc a number of valuable works, and the whole, taken to- 
gether, may be considered as a good nucleus for an academical 
library. 

This library was begun by private donations of the friends of the 
institution, among whom the Rev. William Smith, the first Provost 
of the College and Academy, and Dr. M'DowcIl, one of his succes- 
sors, deserve to be particularly noticed. During the revolutionary 
war, our little collection was enriched by a donation in books from 
his majesty Louis the Sixteenth. Those books, printed at the royal 
printing office, consist chiefly of mathematical works, of works on 
natural history, among which is a collection of M. Buflxtn's, and 
some of the IByzantine historians. They have been all carefully 
preserved, and will, it is hoped, long remain, a memorial of the 
liberality of that great and unfortunate monarch. For a kw years 
past, the Board of Trustees have annually appropriated a sum of 
money for the purchase of books, by means of which this library is 
now gradually increasing, and it is to be hoped, will continue to in- 
crease. But the funds of the University being limited, it is greatly 
to be wished that the friends of public instruction may contribute 
their aid to the attainment of this important object. Donations of 
books, therefore, will be thankfully received, and the generous don- 
ors will entitle themselves to the gratitude of future generations. 



ADDENDA. 



Quarto. 

A System of Natural Philosophy, being a Course of Lectures in 
Mechanics, Optics, Hydrostatics, and Astronomy ; which are 
read in St. Jqhn's College, Cambridge, by T. Rutherforth, D.D. 
F. R. S., &,c. 2 vols. Cambridge. 1748. 

An American Dictionary of the English Language, &c. With an 
Introductory Discourse on the Languages of Western Asia and 
Europe, and a Concise Grammar of the English Language. By 
Noah Webster, LL.D. 2 vols. New York. 1828. 

A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical 
Arts. By Thomas Young, M.D. F.R.S. &,c. Plates. 2 vols. 

Londen. 1807. 

Octavo. 

Quaestiones Philosophicae in justi systematis ordinem dispositae; 
Auctoribus adductis, et singulis in proprias hypotheses dispertitis. 
Cum appendice de Legibus Disputandi. Opera Tho. Johnson, 
A. M., fee. Cantabrigiae. 1741. 

Illustrations of Paley's Natural Theology. With Descriptive Let- 
ter Press. By James Paxton. Many Plates. Boston, 1827. 

Journals of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1st 
and 2d Session, 19th Congress, 1825 — 6, and 1826 — 7. 2 vols. 

Washington. 

Report of the Committees of the House of Representatives of the 
United States, 1st Session, I9th Congress, 1825 — 6. 2 vols. 

Washington. 

Ditto, do, 2d Session, 19th Congress, 1826— 7. 3 vols. Do. 

State Papers, Ist Session, 19th Congress, 1826—6. 10 vols. 

Washington. 

Ditto, 2d Session, 19th Congress, 1826—7. 10 vols. Do. 

Journals of the Senate of the United States, 1825—6, and 1826—7. 
2 vols. Washington. 

Documents printed by order of the Senate of the United States, 1st 
Session, 19th Congress, 1825—6, and 1826—7. 5 vols. 

Washington. 

Ditto, 2nd Session, 19th Congress, 1826—7. 3 vols. Washington. 



CATALOGUE. 



THEOLOGY, AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND 
BIOGRAPHY. 



Mravanel, 116, Q. See Maiiemon. 

Acontius, 56, D. Stratagematum Satanae libri octo. Jacobo Acon- 
tio, Authore. Amstelaedami, 1664. 

Allen, 115 — 1 , F. Certain Select Discourses on the Doctrine of the 
Two Covenants, &c. and on Faith and Justification. By- 
William Allen. London, 1699. 

Alstedius, 115, Q. Theologia Scholastica didactica, exhibens locos 
communes Theoiogicos methodo scholastica, quatuor in 
partes tributa, studio Johannis-Henrici Alstedii. Hano- 
viae, 1618. 

AUenstaig, 50, Q. Lexicon Theologicum quo omnium fere termi- 
norum et obscuriorum vocuni etymologiae, ambiguitates, 
definitiones, usus, enucleatae ob oculos ponuntur, et di- 
lucide explicantur. Post summum laborem Joannis Al- 
tenstaig, S. T. D. &c. Studio et labore R. D. Joannis 
Tytz. Coloniae Agrippinae, 1619. 

Ambrose, 131, F. Media: the Middle Things, in reference to the 
first and last Things; or the Means, Duties, Ordinances, 
both secret, private, and publick, for continuance and 
increase of a Godly Life, (once begun) tell we come to 
Heaven, &c. &c. &c. By Isaac Ambrose. London, 
1674. 

Mquila, 36, ^.See Bos, 

Jlrmiiuns, 113. Q. See Twissus. 

Jischenbrenner, 143 — 6, Q. De Episcopo in Ecclesia, et Ecclesia 
in Episcopo, &c. &c. &c. Auct. D. P. Aschenbrenner. 
Bambergae, 1768. 

Barclay, 9, Q. An Apology for the True Christian Divinityj be- 

1 



2 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 

ing an Explanation and Vindication of the Principles 
and Doctrines of the people called Quakers. By Robert 
Barclay. Birmingham, 1765. [Presented by David 
Barclay, son of the author. 3 

Barnabas, 35. F. See Cotelerius. 

Baskett, 4, F. See Bible. 

Bates, 258, O. The Harmony of the Divine Attributes, in the 
contrivance and accomplishment of Man's Redemption 
by the Lord Jesus Christ. By William Bates, D. D. 
London, 1697". 

Bauer, 91 — 2, Q. Theses ex Theologia Uni versa, cum Disserta- 
tione de Exceptionibus contra SS. Oecum. Concilii Tri- 
dentini authoritatem factis, &c. &c. Auct. Chr. P. 
Fred. Bauer ab Heppenstein. Bambergse, 1740. 

Baumann, 142 — 5, Q. De Angelorum et Hominum primo princi- 
pio et ultimo fine, Sic. &c. Auct. D. J. F. Baumann. 
Bambergse, 1762. 

Baumgarten, 103, Q. See F. V. Haven. 

Bellarminus, 129, F. See Masonus. 

Berriman, 151, B. Christian Doctrines and Duties explained and 
recommended^ in forty Sermons. By William Berri- 
man, D. D. late Rector of St. Andrew's, Undershaft, 
&c. 2 vols. London, 1751. 

152, O. A Critical Dissertation upon 1 Tim. iii. 16. — 

Wherein Rules are laid down to distinguish, in various 
readings, which is genuine; an account is given of above 
a hundred Greek MSS. of St. Paul's Epistles, &c. &c. 
and the common reading of that text, GOD was mani- 
fest in the Flesh, is proved to be the true one, &c. &c. 
&c. By John Berriman, M. A &c. London, 1741. 

170, O. The Gradual Revelation of the Gospel j from the 

time of Man's Apostacy. Set forth and explained in 
twenty-four Sermons, preached at the Lecture founded 
by the Hon Robert Boyle,Esq. in 1730, 1731 and 1732. 
By William Berriman, D. D. &c. 2 vols. London, 
1733. 

Besse, 111, F. A Collection of the Sufterings of the People called 
Quakers, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, from 
the time of their being first distinguished by that name 
in 1 650, to the time of the Act of Toleration in 1 689. 
Taken from original records, &c. by Joseph Besse. 2 
vols. London, 1753. 

Beveregius, 35, F. See Cotelerius. 

Bible, 4, F. The Holy Bible. Imp. folio. With engravings. — 
Ruled with red lines. 2 vols. Printed by Baskett, Ox- 
ford, 1717. 

Bible Society, 46, O. The third, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, 



THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 3 

tenth, eleventh, twelfth, fourteenth and fifteenth Re- 
ports of the British and Foreign Bible Society, with Ap- 
pendices, &c. &c. London, 1807 — 1819. 
JBibliOt 55, D. Sacra Biblia cum augusto apparatu suo, scil. 
Chronol. Theol. Histor. et Geograpliico in angustum 
contracta. Bambergae, 1697. 

75j F. Divinae Scripturae, Veteris ac Novi Testamenti, 

omnia, Graece. Cur&. Philippi Melanchthon. Basileae, 
1545. 

78, Q. Testamenti Veteris et Novi Biblia Sacra ex llebraeo 

et Graeco Latina facta. Altera Tralatio Vetfts est, Al- 
tera Nova cum adnotationibus Francisci Vatabli, prout 
utramq; Regio privilegio ornatam Rob. Stephanus anno 
MDXLV. Lutetiaj edidit, &c. &c. Hanoviae, 1605. 

81, F. Biblia Sacra, Latine. Cura And. Osiandri, S. T. 

D. &c. Francofurti, 1611. 

Birch, 30, Q. See Cudworth 

Blackwall, 169, O. The Sacred Classics defended and illustrated; 
or, an Essay humbly offered towards proving the Purity, 
Propriety and True Eloquence of tlie Writers of the 
New Testament. By A. Blackwall, A. M. 2 vols. 
London, 1727. 

Bcettinger, 144 — 2, Q. Dissertationes ex universae Theologiae qua- 
driennali Studio, &c. &.c. Auct. G. C. E. Bottinger. 
Bambergae, 1706. 

146—5, Q. The same Work. 

Bos, 36, Q. See Vetus Test amentum. 

Bray, 115 — 2, F. Discourses on the Covenant of Grace, &c. being 
Catechetical Lectures on the preliminary Questions and 
Answers of the Church Catechism. — Three Catechetical 
Lectures on Faith and Justification. By Thomas Bray, 
D. D. London, 1699. 

Burnet, 108, F. The History of the Reformation of the Church of 
England. By Gilbert Burnet. 3 vols. Dublin, 1730 
—1733. 

Bynaeus, 132, Q. Antonii Bynaei de Morte Jesu Christi. Cum 
figuris. Tom. 3. A^nstelaedami, 1691 — 1698. 

Calmet, 25, F. Dictionnaire historique, critique, chronologique, 
geographique et litteral de la Bible, enrichi d'un grand 
nombre de figures en taille douce qui representent les 
Antiquitez Judaiques. Avec le Supplement. Par le 
R. P. Dom Augustin Calmet. 4 tom. A Paris, 1722 
—1728. 

Campbell, 27, Q. The Four Gospels translated from the Greek. 
With Preliminary Dissertations, and Notes critical and 
explanatory. By George Campbell, D.D. &c Phila- 
delphia, 1790. 



4 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 

Cariath-sepher, 123 — 5, Q. Cariath-sepher, sive interpretante Ora- 
culo biblico Josue XV. et Judicum 1. &c. &c, &c. Bam- 
bergae, 1735. 

Carranzani, 285, O, Summa omnium Conciliorum et Pontificum, 
collecta per F. Barth. Carranzani. Accesserunt Sta- 
tuta quaedam Synodalia Paris, and Senon. Ecclesise. 
Appendix Conciliorum Galliae, &c. &c. Cum Notis 
Fr. Sylvii, &c. &c. Parisiis, 1678. 

Catholic Question, 50 — 1, O. Letters to the Roman Catholics of 
Philadelphia, and the United States of America. By a 
Friend, &c. Nos. 1 & 2. Philadelphia, 1822. 

50 — 3, O. Address of the Lay Trustees to the Congrega- 
tion of St. Mary's Church, on the subject of the approach- 
ing Election. Philadelphia, 1822. 

Chamberlayne, 159, O. See JVieuwentyt. 

Chandler, 98, O. Sermons on various Subjects. By the late Rev. 
Samuel Chandler, D. D. &c. 3 vols. London, 1768. 

ChemnitiusyTQ, F. Harmonia Quatuor Evangelistartim,a Theolo- 
gis celeberrimis D. Martino Chemnitio inchoata, D.Poly- 
carpo Lysei'o continuata, et D. Johanne Gerhardo abso- 
luta. Tom. 2. Francofurti, 1652. 

Chillingworth, 78, F. The Works of William Chillingworth, M. 

A. London, 1719. 

Chrysostomus, 74, F. S. .Toannis Chrysostomi, Archiepiscopi Opera 
omnia quae exstant. Graece. Cura, Studio et Lahore 
Henrici Savilii, Eq. Tom. 8. Etonae, 1612. 

Clarkson, 44, O. A Portraiture of Quakerism. Taken from a 
View of the Education and Discipline, Social Manners, 
Civil and Political Economy, Religious Principles and 
Character of the Society of Friends. By Thomas Clark- 
son, M. A. &c. 3 vols. New York, 1806. 

Claubergius, 348, O. Johannis Claubergii, S. T. D. &c. de Cog- 
nitione Dei et Nostri, quatenus natural! rationis lumine, 
secundum veram Philosophiam potest comparari, Exer- 
citationes Centum. Franequerae, 1685. 

Clemens, 35, F. See Cotelerius. 

Clericus, 11, 2). See Grotius. 

35, F. See Cotelerius. 

Conwell, 50 — 5, O. Pastoral Charges, delivered by the Rt. Rev. 
Bishop Henrv (Conwell,) Nov. 2, 1820 and Feb. 11, 
1821. Phila'delphia. 

Cotelerius, 35, F. SS. Patrum qui Temporibus Apostolicis florue- 
runt, Earnabae, dementis, Hermae, Ignatii, Polycarpi, 
Opera edita et inedita, vera et supposititia; una cum 
Clementis, Ignatii, Polycarpi, Actisatque Martyriis. J. 

B. Cotelerius, Soc. Sorb. Theol. ex MSS. Codicibus 
eruit, ac correxit, Versionibusque et Notis illustravit. 



THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 5 

Cum Notis integris aliorum virorum doctorum, qui in 
singulos Patres memoratos scripserunt; item, Guilielmi 
Beveregii Codex Canonum ptimitiva: Ecclesise vindica- 
tus, Jacobi Usserii Dissertationes Ignatianae, et Joan. 
Pearsonii Vindiciae Epistolarum S. Ignatii. Recensuit 
et Notas aliquot adspersit Joannes Clericus. 2 torn. 
Antverpiae, 1700. 

Cowherd, 21, Q. Facts Authentic, in Science and Religion: de- 
signed to illustrate a New Translation of the Bible. By 
the Rev. William Cowherd. 2 vols. Manchester, 1818 
— 1820. [Presented by John T. Freeland.] 

Crawford, 1, />. An Essay on the Propagation of the Gospel j in 
which there are numerous facts and arguments adduced 
to prove that the Indians in America are descended from 
the Ten Tribes. By Charles Crawford, Esq. Phila- 
delphia, 1801. [Presented by the Author.] 

Crutwell, 49, F. See Wilson. 

Cudworth, 30, Q. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: 
Wherein all the Reason and Philosophy of Atheism is 
confuted, and its Impossibility demonstrated. With a 
Discourse concerning the True Notion of the Lord's 
Supper; and Two Sermons on John ii. 3, 4, and I. Cor. 
XV. 57. By Ralph Cudworth, D. D. With an account 
of his Life, Writings, &c. &c. by Thomas Birch, M. A. 
and F. R. S. 2 vols. London, 1743. 

Cyrillus S. contra Jidianum, 51, F. See JuUanus. 

Davidid Psalmi, 32, D. See Jonston. 

De-Rossi, 4, Q. Varise Lectiones Veteris Testamenti ex immensa 
MSS. Editorumque Codicum Congerie haustaeet ad Sa- 
mar. Textum, ad Vetustiss. Versiones, ad Accura- 
tiores sacrae Criticae Pontes ac Leges examinatae opera 
ac studio Johannis Bern. De-Rossi, S. T. D. &c. Volu- 
mina II, III et IV. Parms, 1785—1789. 

Desaguliers, 159, O. See Nieuwentyt. 

Disciplina, 146 — 2, Q. Cum Deo Nexum, quern disciplinae philo- 
sophicae inter se habent, arctissimun, &c. &c. &c. Lip- 
siac, 1715. 

Doddridge, 65, Q. A Course of Lectures on the Principal Sub- 
jects in Pneumatology, Ethics and Divinity: with refer- 
ences to the most considerable authors on each Subject. 
By Philip Doddridge, D. D. London, 1763. 

Erasmus, 256, 0. Des. Erasmi Rotterodami Ecc'esiastes, sive Con- 
cionator Evangelicus. Cum Dissertatione pra^liminari, 
&c. Londini, 1730. 

Flacius, 86, F. Clavis Scripturae Sacrae, hoc est,' de Sermone Sa- 
crarum Literarum recte cognoscendo. Auctore Matthia 
Flacio lUyrico. CuraTheodori Suiceri. Lipsias, 1695. 



6 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 

Fox, 114, F. A Journal or Historical Account of the Life, Tra- 
vels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences and Labour of 
Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of that ancient, emi- 
nent and faithful servant of Jesus Christ, George Fox. 
London, 1765. 

Franckius, 101, Q. See Niecampius. 

Franzius,3i5, O. Historia Animalium Sacra, in qua plerorumque 
Animalium praecipue Proprietates, &c. &.c. ad usum ico- 
nologicum accommodantur. A Woifgango Franzio, S. 
T. D. Wittenbergae, 1621. 

Frey, 121 — 8, Q. Theses ex Theologia exegetica, dogmatica, mo- 
raii, nee non ex historia ecclesiastica, &q. &c. auct. F. 
A. Frey. Bambergae, 1788. 

Gallseus, 17 S, O. See Lactantius. 

Gdst, 110 — 11 , Q, Dissertatio philologico-critico-exegetica de car- 
nis Resurrectione, ex Job. Cap. XIX. 25 — 27. Auct. 
P. C. Geist. Bambergae, 1790. 

Gerhardus, 73, F. See Chemnitius. 

GeusSj 110 — 5, Q. De Religione Christiana: auct. G. Geuss. Bam- 
bergae, 1782. 

Giroust, 357, O. Les faux Pretextes du Pecheur, ou le Pecheur 
sans excuse. Avent preche par le R. P. Giroust de la 
compagnie de Jesus. Tom. II. A Bruselle, 1707. 

(xrindalf 120, F. The History of the Life and Acts of the most 
Rev. Father in Gocl, Edmund Grindal, the first Bishop 
of London, and the second Archbishop of York and Can- 
terbury, successively, in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 
Describing the state of Religion and of the Church in 
his time, &c. &c. &c. With an Appendix of Original 
MSS. &c. Portrait. London, 1710. 

Grischovius, 101, Q. See Niecampius. 

Grotius, 11, D. Hugo Grotius de Veritate Religionis Christianae: 
cum Notulis Joannis^Clerici. Accedunt ejusdem, de 
eligenda inter Christianos dissentientes Sententia, et 
contra Indifferentiam Religionum, libri duo. Glasguae, 
1745. 

37, F. Hugonis Grotii Opera omnia Theologica. Lon- 

dini. 1679. Item, Ejusdem Epistolae quotquot reperiri 
potuerunt. 4 tom. in 5. Amstelodami, 1687. 

89, Q. Hugonis Grotii Annotationes in Vetus et No- 
vum Testamentum juxta Editionera Amstelaedamensem, 
MDCLXXIX, in compendium redactae, quibus nova 
accedit Praefatio, a Samuele Moody, A. M. &c. 2 tom. 
in 1. Londini, 1727. 

Guisius, 98, Q. See Maimonides. 

Hammond, 294, O. A Practical Catechism. By H. Hammond, 



THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 7 

D. D. Whereuntoi3added,theReasonablenessof Chris- 
tian Religion. By the same Author. London, 1662. 

Hare, 176, O. Psalmorum Liber, in Versiculos metrice divisus, 
&c. &c. Cum Disssertatione de antiqua Hebraeorum 
Poesi, &c. Accedunt Poeseos Hebraic^ Specimina, &c. 
Edidit Franciscus Hare, S. T. P. Episc. Cicestr. He- 
braice et Latine. Tom. 2. Londini, 1736. 

harold, 50 — 4, O. A Letter to the Rev. W. V. Harold on reading 
his late Reply to a " Catholic Layman. " By an admirer 
ofFenelon. Philadelphia, 1822. 

Hartman, 144 — 4, Q. Allegata et Probata PhilosophiaB Christianas, 
&c. &c. Auct. P. C. Hartman. Duderstadii, 1690. 

Haven, 103, Q. Petri V. Haven M. Ph. Commentatio analytica 
in Epistolam Pauli ad Titum; cum Praefatione Sig. J. 
Baumgarten. Halae Magdeburgicae, 1742. 

Meckel, 120 — 4, Q. De Patriarchis Commentatio historico-critico- 
canonica, &c. Auct. P. P. Heckel et P. S. Schlicker. 
Bambergae, 1792. 

Heinaichen, 110 — 4, Q. Concordia Vulgatae Latinae cum Fonte 
Hebraico, &c. &c. Auct. F. E. Heinaichen. Wirce- 
burgi, 1756. 

Herrnm^ 35, F. See Cotelerius: 

Hermann, 110 — 3, Q. Unio Religionis Protestanticae cum Catho- 
lica, &c. &c. Auct F. G. Hermann. Augustae Vin- 
del. 1777. 

Herring, 96, O. Seven Sermons on Public Occasions. By the 
most Rev. Dr. Thomas Herring, late Archbishop of Can- 
terbury, &c. Dublin, 1763. 

Hervey, 12, JD. fheron and Aspasio: or, a Series of Dialogues and 
Letters, upon the most important and interesting Sub- 
jects. By James Hervey, A. M. &c. 3 vols. Lon- 
don, 1755. [Presented by the Rev. Thomas Barton.] 

Hildebrancius, 133, Q. JB. D. Joach. Hildebrandi Historia Concilio- 
rum a N. C. usq; ad Seculi XVIL annum XLV. in Ec- 
clesia habitorum. Anno Christi MDCL. in illustri Aca- 
demia Julia exposita, &c. &c. Helmstadii, 1715. 

Histoire £cclesiastique,5l7, 0. Histoire Ecclesiastique des Eglises 
Reformees au Royaume de France en laquelle est des- 
crite au vray la renaissance et accroissement d'icelles 
depuis I'an MDXXL iusques en I'annee MDLXIH. leur 
discipline, Synodes, persecutions, &c. &c. &c. avec le 
discours des premiers troubles ou guerres civiles, des- 
quelles la vraye cause est aussi declaree. 3 torn. A 
Geneve, 1580. 

Hogan, 50 — 2, O. Strictures on a pamphlet written by W. V. 
Harold entitled " A Reply to a Catholic Layman." By 
William Hogan. Philadelphia, 1822. 



8 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &e. 

Hooker, 59, F. The Works of that learned and judicious Divine, 
Mr. Richard Hooker, in eight books of Ecclesiastical 
Polity; with several other Treatises by the same author, 
and an Account of his Life and Death. London, 1676. 

227, O. A Faithful Abridgment of the Works of that 

learned and judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker. — 
With his Life. London, 1705. 

Huls, 296, O. Omnium Romanorum Pontificum Vitae, quas ipsis 
autorum pontificiorum verbis, multo labore et studio 
descripsit, Wilhelmus Huls, Eccl. Gall. Vesal. Minis- 
ter. Vesaliae, 1639. 

Ignatius, 35, F. See Cotelerius. 

Jonstonus, 32, B. Arturi Jonstoni Psalmi Davidici, cum Argumen- 
tis et Notis. Londini, 1741. 

Josep/ms, 76, F. Flavii Josephi Hierosolymitani Sacerdotis Opera 
quse extant omnia. Cum Indice, Prolegomenis et Ap- 
pendice. Grsece et Latine. Colonise, 1691. 

202, O. See Whiston. 

Junius, 222, O. Sacrorum Parallelorum libri tres: id est, Compa- 
ratio locorum Scripturse Sacrae, qui ex Testamento Ve- 
tere in Novo adducuntur, &c. &c. Francisci Junii, Bi- 
turigis. Parisiis, 1610. 

Keller, 122 — 6, Q, De Philosophiae cum Theologia Concordia et 
Usu, &c. Auct. J. H. Keller. Coburgi, 1698. 

Kettlewell, 115—3, F. The Practical Believer; or, the Articles of 
the Apostles' Creed, drawn out to form a True Chris- 
tian's Heart and Practice. By John Kettlewell. Lon- 
don, 1703. 

213, O. An Help and Exhortation to Worthy Communi- 

cating, &c. &c. With suitable Devotions added By 
John Kettlewell, B. D. &c. London, 1737. 

King, 84, O. An Essay on the Origin of Evil; by Dr. William 
King, late Archbishop of Dublin. Translated from the 
Latin with large Notes. Also, Two Sermons by the 
same Author, on Divine Prescience and the Fall of Man. 
By Edmund Law, D. D. &c. Cambridge, 1758. 

Kunze, 314, O. Einige Gedichte und Lieder von Johann Chris- 
toph Kunze, Ev. Luth. Pred. zu Philadelphia. Phila- 
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Lactantius, 173, 0. Lucii Coelii Lactantii Firmiani Opera quae ex- 
tant. Cum selectis Variorum Commentariis, opera et 
studio Servatii Gallaei. Lugduni Batavorum, 1660. 

344, O. L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani Opera, quae extant, 

omnia. Accedunt Carmina vulgo asscripta Lactantio. 
Cum Notis Antonii Thysii, J. C. &c. Lugduni Bata- 
vorum, 1652. 
Lectures, 103, O. Theological Lectures read in the public Hall 



THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &.C. 9 

of the University of Edinburgh. With Exhortations to 
the Candidates, &c. Rules and lustructions for a holy- 
Life, &c. &c. London, 1763. 

Ledermann, 121 — 1, Q. De adaequato sacrac Scripturac Criterio, 
&c. &c. Auctt. P. P. A. Lederniann et J. Miiller. 
Bambergse, 1783. 

Leighton, 102, ^.'Select Works of Archbishop Leighton. With 
an Account of his Life and Character. London, 
1758. 

Lightfoot, 38, F. The Works of the Reverend and Learned John 
Lightfoot, D. D. late Master of Katherine Hall in Cam- 
bridge. With his Life. Portrait and Maps. 2 vols. 
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Limborch, 113, F. Philippi a Limborch SS. Theol. inter Retnon- 
strantes Prof. Theologia Christiana ad praxin pietatis 
ac promotionem pacis Christiance unice directa. Item, 
Relatio Historica de Origine et Progressu Controversi- 
arum in Foederato Belgio de Prsedestinatione. Amstelse- 
dami, 1715. 

Limmer,97 — 1, Q. Trauerrede auf den Hochw. Fiirsten und Herrn 
Franz Ludwig, Bischof zu Bamberg, &c. &c. Miirz 7, 
1795, von G. I. Limmer. 

Loscanus, 123 — 4, Q. Sciential philosophico-theologicas experimen- 
tum tertium, &c. &c. Auct. J. F. Loscano. Helm- 
stadii, 1716. 

Lyserus, 73, F. See Chemnitius. 

Maiiemon, 116, Q. Constitutiones de fundamentis legis Rabbi Mo- 
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F. Additis quibusdam Notulis, et Abravanelis scripto, 
de Fidei Capite. Hebr. et Lat. Amstelodami, 1638. 

Mainwnides, 98, Q. Misnae Pars: ordinis priini Zeraim tituli sep- 
tem. Latine vertit et Commentario illustravit Guliel- 
mus Guisius. Acc^dit Mosis Maimonidis Praefatio in 
Misnam, Edv. Pocockio Interprete. Oxoniae, 1690. 

Masonus, 129, F. Vindiciae Ecclesias Anglicanze; sive de legitime 
ejusdem Ministerio, id est, de Episcoporum Successione, 
Electione, Consecratione, et Confirmationc; item, de 
Presbyterorum, et Diaconorum Ordinatione, Libri V. 
In quibus Ecclesia Anglicana a Bellarmini, Sanderi, &c. 
&c. &c. calumniis, &c. &c. vindicatur. Authore Franc 
Masono, S. T. B. &c. Londini, 1638. 

Melanchthon, 75, F. See Biblia. 

Millius, 39, F. See Novum Testamentum. 

Molitor^ 142 — 1, Q. De Sacramentis in genere, &c. &c. Auct. 
D. J. Molitor. Bambergae, 1759. 

Moody, 89, Q. See Grotius. 



10 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 

Nadler, 1 10--8, Q. De Deo Uno et Trine, &c. &c. Auct. P. Ph. 

Nadler. Bambergse, 1758. 

121—7, Q. De Deo Uno et Trino, &c. &c. Auct. P. P. 

Nadler. BambergaB, 1758. 

Niecampius, 101, Q. B. Jo. Lucse Niecatnpii Historia Missionis 
Evangelicse in India Orientali e copiosis illius actis con- 
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Nieuwentyt, 159, O. The Religious Philosopher: or, the right use 
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&c. By Dr. Nieuwentyt. Translated from the Low 
Dutch, by John Chamberlayne, Esq. F. R. S. With a 
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Novum Testamentum, 3, O. Novum Testamentum Graece, ex re- 
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— 39, F. Novum Testamentum Grsece. Cum Lectionibus 

variantibus MSS. Exemplarium, Versionum, Editionum, 
SS. Patrum et Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum; et in eas- 
dem Notas. Accedunt Loca Scripturse Parallela, &c. 
&c. Prsemittitur Dissertatio, &c. Studio et Lahore 
Joannis Millii, S. T. P. Oxonii, 1707. 

Osiander, 81, F. See Biblia. 

Ott^ 142 — 3, Q. Ad Doctrinam de Sacramenta Matrimoni Diatri- 
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Pabstmann, 142 — 2, Q. Ad Doctrinam de Sacramento • ordinis 
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Parecbolse, 347, O. Parecbolse siv^ Excerpta e Corpore Statuto- 
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Pearson ,107, F. An Exposition of the Creed. By John Pearson, 
D. D. &c. London, 1669. 

Pearsonius, 35, F. See Cotelerius. 

Pegorier, 137, Q. Systeme de la Religion Protestante. Par M. 
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Pennington, 82, Q. The Works of the long-mournful and sorely- 
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2 vols. London, 1761. [Presented by the Quakers in 
London.] 



THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 11 

Perkinsius, 113, Q. See Twissus. 

Picai% 9, F. The Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the va- 
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Pocockius, 98, Q. See Maimonides. 

Polycarpus^ 35, F. See Cotelerius. 

Paalterium, 128, F. Quincuplex Psalterium; Gallicum, Romanum, 
Hebraicum, Vetus, Conciliatum. Parisiis, 1509. 

Relandus, 333, O. Antiquitates Sacr» Veterum Hebraeorum bre- 
viter delineatae ab Hadriano Relando. Trajecti Bata- 
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Revelation, «^c. 245, O. Revelation examined with Candour, &c. 
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jRoppelt, 121 — 3, Q. Theses dogmaticae, &c. &c. Auct. P. J- 
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Roaasus, 359, O. Virgilli Evangelisantis Christiados Libri XIII. 
In quibus omnia quae de Domino nostro J. Christo in 
utroque testamento, vel dicta vel praedicta sunt, altisona 
divini Maronis tuba suavissime decantantur. Inflante 
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Sacerdotiicm, 146 — 1, Q. Regale Sacerdotium delineatura, &c. &c. 
&.C. Wirceburgi, 1737. 

Sanderus, 129, F. See Masonus, 

Savilius, 74, F. See Chrysostomus. 

Schleicher, 110—9, Q. Historiae Ecclesiasticae Seculum Primum, 
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Schmittlein, 144 — 5, Q. De Sacramento Poeniteniae, &c. &c. &c. 
Auct. D. N. Schmittlein. Bambergae, 1760. 

Schnapp, 121 — 6, Q. Ultimum Christi Pascha, &c. Auct. J. K. 
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Scholar^ s Manual, 232, O. The Scholar's Manual: being a collec- 
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Schott, 91 — 3, Q. Concilia Synodi et Comitia Sacra Bambergen- 
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121 — 5, Q. Cohaerentia doctrinae theologicas de fide, &c. 

&c. Auct. J. Schott. Bambergae, 1769. 



% 

12 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 

Schott, 146 — 4, Q. Cohserentia Doctrinae Theologicse de Fide et 
Statu Fidei, &c. &c. &c. Auct. D. J. Schott. Bam- 
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Schwelingius, 60, D. Mens Immortalis evidenter certo contra 
Atheos Scepticosque, demonstrata a Johanne Eberhardo 
Schwelingio. Bremse, 1683. 

Seelman, 122 — 4, Q. Infallibilis summi Pontificis supra Conci- 
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Semmelmann, 122 — 1, Q. Theses de Magno Pietatis Sacramento, 
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Sermons, 33, B. Sermons sur tous les Sujets de la Morale Chre- 
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Sewel, 101, F. The History of the Rise, Increase and Progress' 
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several remarkable occurrences. Written originally in 
Low Dutch, and also translated into English, by Wil- 
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Sherlock, 243, O. A Practical Discourse concerning Future Judg- 
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1725. 

261, O. The Use and Intent of Prophecy, in the several 

ages of the World, &c. Also, four Dissertations, I. The 
Authority of the 2d Epistle of St. Peter. II. The Sense 
of the Antients, &c. on the Fall. III. The Blessing of 
Judah, Gen. xlix. IV. Christ's Entry into Jerusalem. 
By Thomas Sherlock, D. D. &c.. London, 1735. 

262, O. A Discourse concerning the Divine Providence. 

By William Sherlock, D. D. London, 1702. 

Spanhemius, 339, O. Pi-o Friderico Spanhemio adversus Fictiones 
Nuperi Criminatoris de varia et libera Ecclesiarum Po- 
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Pars Specialis. Lugduni Batavorum, 1684. 

Stelzig, 1 10 — 7, Q' De Deo Uno et Trino, &c. &c. &c. Auct. 
D. Carolo Stelzig. Bambergse, 1769. 

Stenglein, 1 10—6, Q. Character Jansenisticse Factionis, &c. &c. 
Auct. p. J. Stenglein. Bambergae, 1770. 

Stephanus, 78, Q. See Biblia. 

Suicerus, 86, F. See Flacius. 

Swedenborg, 48, O. True Christian Religion; containing the Uni- 
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Emanuel Swedenborg. Translated from the Original 
Latin. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1789. 

SykeSf 202, O. See Whiston. 



THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, &C. 13 

Sylvius, 285, 0. See Carranzani. 

J^mmac/ms, 36, Q. See Bos. 

'theodotion, 36, Q. See Bos. 

TTieophyladits, 82, F. Theophylacti, Archiepiscopi Bulgarise Com- 
mentaiii in Quatuor Evangelia. Gtsece et Latine. Cum 
Notulis, variis Lectionibus, &c. Tom. 2. Lutetiae 
Parisiorum, 1635. 

Theologia, 142—6, Q. Theses selectse ex imiversa Theologia re- 
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Thysius, 344, O. See Ladantius. 

Turretinus, 114, Q. Institutio Theologicae Elencticae, in qua Sta- 
tus Controversiae exponitur, &c. &c. Authore Francis- 
co Turretino, SS. T. Pr. Pars secunda. Lugduni 
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T\uissusy 113, Q. Vindiciae Gratiae, Potestatis, ac Providentiae 
Dei: hoc est, ad Examen libelli Perkinsiani, de Praedes- 
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Responsio Scholastica. Una cum Digressionibus, &c. 
&c. &c. Auctore Guilielmo Tvvisso, SS. T. D. Am- 
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Tytz, 50, Q. See Mtenstaig. 

T^atablus, 78, Q. See Biblia. 

Vetua Testamentum, 36, Q. Vetus Testamentum ex versione sep- 
tuaginta Interpretum, secundum Exemplar Vaticanum 
Romae editum, una cum Scholiis ejusdem Editionis, Va- 
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Fries, 353, O. Gerardi de Vries, Phil. Prof, de Natura Dei et 
Humanas Mentis Determinationes pneumatologicae. Ac- 
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Usserius, 35, F. See Cotderius. 

Wagner, 1 10 — 10, Q. Oratio Jesu Montanse pars insignior apud 
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Werner, 144 — 3, Q. Die Sechste Lob-Predig, &c. &c. Von J. 
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Weyermann, 110 — 1, Q. Trauerrede auf den Herrn Gallus, Abt 
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7ten May, 1799. 

110 — 2, Q. De Apostolorum olim Divo Petro Superstitum 

ad Episcopum Romanum Divi Petri Successorem ordine 
in Praefectura Ecclesiae, &c. Auct. D. G. F. Weyer- 
mann. Bambergae, 1768. 



14 THEOLOGY AND ECCLESIASTICAL, HISTORY, &C. 

Weyermann, 121 — 4, Q. Trauerrede auf den Herrn Karl Theodo- 
rick, von und zu Guttenberg, &c. von G. F. Weyermann, 
den 14ten April. Bamberg, 1794. 

121 — 9, Q. Trauerrede auf Joseph den Zweiten den aller- 

durchlauchtigsten Romischen Kayser, von G. F. Weyer- 
mann, den 20ten April, 1790. Bamberg, 1790. 

Whiston, 202, O. Six Dissertations; on Josephus; Reply to Dr. 
Sykes, on the Chronology of the Scriptures, &c. &C.-: — 
By William Whiston, M. A. London, 1734. 

Wideburgius, 117, Q. Mathesis Biblica septem speciminibus com- 
prehensa, exhibens explicationes locorum mathematico- 
rum quae per Universam Scripturam V. et N. Testa- 
menti occurrunt. Autore Jo. Bernhardo Wideburgio, 
Math. Prof. Jenensi, Stc. Jenae, 1730. 

Wilson, 49, F. The Works of the Rt. Rev. Father in God, Thos, 
Wilson, D. D. fifty-eight years Lord Bishop of Sodor 
and Man. With his Life, by the Rev. C. Crutwell. 2 
vols, in 1. London, 1782. 

Winckellmann, 123 — 3, Q. Lob-und Trauer-Rede auf den Herrn 
Gallus, &c. &c. Von A. R. P. G. Winckellmann, den 
12ten Februar. Augspurg, 1728. 



15 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 



^ddalius^ 116, O. See Tacitus. 

MHanus^ 322, 0. CI. ^liani Sophistae variae Historiae, cum No- 
tis Joannis Scheflferi. Graece et Latine. Argentorati, 
1647. 

^lius Lampridius^ 252, O. See Historix Augustse Scriptores. 

.^schinesy 24, F. See Demosthenes. 

Msopus, 360, O. Selectiores iEsopi Phrygis Fabulae, et Luciani 
Samosatensis Dialogi. Isocratis Orationes duae, ad De- 
monicum et Nicoclem. Cebetis Thebani Tabula: nee 
non Galeni Pergameni Suasoria ad artes Oratio. Graece 
et Latine. Edinburgi, 1767. 

Agathias Myrrinaeiis,, 346, 0. See Justinianus. 

Agesilaus, 338, O. See Xenophon. 

Alcibiades Secundus, 22, D. See Plato. 

Mexis^ 320, O, See Poetse Minores Graeci. 

Amasseus, 112, F. See Pausanias. 

Jimpelius, 44, D. See Florus. 

251. O. See Florus. 

Amphis, 320, O. See Poetae Minores Grseci. 

Anacreon, 38, D. Anacreon Teius, Poeta liyricus, summa cura, 
ad fidem etiam Vet. MS. Vatican, emendatus. Aliquot 
justis Poematiis,et Fragmentis plurimis, auctus. Item, 
Anacreontis Vita, &c. &:c. &c. Opera et Studio Josuae 
Barnes, S. T. B. Graece et Latine. Cum Effigiis. Can- 
tabrigiae, 1705. 

Anaxandridas, 320, O. See Poetas Minores Graeci. 

Anebo, 106, F. See Jarnblichus. 

Anna, Tan. Fabri Filia, 156, O. See Aurelius Victor. 

Antiphanes, 320, O. See Poetae. Minores Grasci. 

Antoninus, 94, Q. Marci Antonini Imperatoris de rebus suis; sive 
de eis quae ad se pertinere censebat, Libri XII. Locis 
baud paucis repurgati, suppleti, restituti: Versione La- 
tina nova; Lectionibus variis, Locis parallelis; ac Com- 
mentario perpetuo explicati et illustrati. Studio Operft.- 
que Thomas Gatalceri. Accessere Annotationes selec- 
tiores A. D'Acerii, necnon Marci Antonini Vita, &c. 
&c. a Geo. Stanhope. Graece et Latine. Londini, 
1697. 

Apollodorus, 320, O. See Poetae Minores Graeci. 

Apuleius, 318, O. L. Apuleii Madaurensis Opera omnia quae ex- 
stant, emendata et auctaj cura Petri Colvii Brugensis; 



16 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

cum ejusdem ad omnia uberioribus Notis. Accessit, 
inter alia, Liber de Syllogismo Categorico, &c. Lug- 
duni Batavorum, 1688. . 

Jlrg. £izantinus,.105, Q. ^qq. Porphyrins. 

Aristophanes, 53, D. Aristopiianis Comoediae undecim, Grsece et 
Latine, cum Fragmentis et emendationibus virorum doc- 
torum, prsecipue Josephi Scaligeri. Lugduni Batavo- 
rum, 1625- 

Aristoteles, 43, F. Aristotelis Stagiritse Opera omnia quse exstant. 
Grsece. et Latine, cum Notis, Emendationibus, &c. Is. 
Casauboni aliorumque virorum doctorum. Acesserunt 
Kyriaci Strozse libri duo Politicorum Graecolatinij item, 
Fragmenta ex libris Aristotelis qui hodie non supersunt, 
&c. &c. Tom. 2. Aurelise AUobrogum, 1605. 

276, O. Aristotelis Stagiritae Opera, Graece et Latine. — 

Tom. I. Aurelise AUobrogum, 1607. 

70, O. Aristotelis de Poetica liber, ex Versione Theodo- 

ri Goulstoni. Lectionis Varietatem e Codd. IV. Bibl. 
Medicese, Indicem et Observationes suas adjunxit T. 
Winstanley, A. M. &c. &c. Grsece et Latine. Oxonii, 
1780. 

— 128, Q. Aristotelis Physicse auscultationis libri 8.— De 

Coelo, 4. — De Generatione et Corruptione, 2. — Meteo- 
rologicorum, 4. — De Mundo, 1. — De Anima, 3. — De 
Sensu et Sensilibus, 1. — De Memoria et Reminiscentia, 
1.'— De Somno et Vigilia, 1.— De Insomniis, 1.— De 
Divinatione per Somnum, 1. — De Juventute, Senectute, 
Vita et Morte, 1. — ^De Respiratione, 1.— De Longitu- 
dine et Brevitate Vitse, 1. — Addita in tractatus cujus- 
que fine varia locorum lectio; Inventaria rerum et ver- 
borum, &c. &c. &c. Grsece et Latine. Francofurti, 
1596. 

105, Q. See Porphyrius. 

Arrianus, 289, O. See Epictetus. 
Asconius, 38, Q. See Cicero. 

Aurelius Victor, 156, O. Sexti Aurelii Victoris Historise Romanae 
Breviarium, illustratum And. Schotti, Dom. Machanei, 
Jani Gruteri, et Annas Tanaquili Fabri Filise Commen- 
tariis: ut et Csesarum, Augustorum, &c. &c. iconibus 
ex nummis veteribus expressis, in ses incisis. Cura et 
labore Samuelis Pitisci. Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1696. 

Ausonius, 79, D. Magni Ausonii Burdig. viri consularis, Opex-a, 
a Josepho Scaligero, et Elia Vineto, recognita, disposita, 
et variorum Notis illustrata, &c. &c. &c. Mannhemii, 
1795. 

JBabelonius, 175, O. See Suetonius. 

Bailey, 77, O. See Phsedrus. 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 17 

£arbarits, H. 158, O. See Pomponius Mela. 
Barlseus, 280, O. See Lucianus. 
Barnes, 38, D. See Anacreon. 

72, Q. See Homerus. 

Benedictus, 280, 0. See Lucianus. 
Bemartius, 259, O. See Boethius. 
Bertius, 259, O. See Boethius. 

Bion, Sniyrn. 304, O. See Poetse Minores Grseci. 

320, O. See 

Boeder, 73, B. See Cornelius Nepos. 
Boeclerus, 351, O. See Velleius Paterculus. 

Boethius, 259, O. An. Manl. Sever. Boethii Consolationis Philo- 
sophiae, libri V. Ejusd. Opuscula Sacra. Cum integris 
Notis Johannis Bernartii, Theodori Sitzmani, et Renati 
Vallini. Accedit Petri 13ertii Praefatio. 
Severinus, 105, Q. See Porphyrins. 

Bourdelotius, 280, O. See Lucianus. 

Boyle, 201, O. See Phalaris. 

Buchananus, 358, O. See Euripides. 

Catlimachus, 320, O. See Poefa? Minores Graeci. 

Calpurnius Flaccus, 284, O. See Quintilianus. 

Camerarius, 38, Q, See Cicero. 

Casaubonus, 43, Jl See Aristoteles. 

209, O. See TTieophrastus. 

319, O. See Theophrastus. 

252, O. See Historix Jlugustse Scriptores. 

Catullus, 71, /?. Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius, cum C. Galli 
Fragmentis, serio castigati. Amstelaedami, 1686. 

310, O. CatuUi, Tibulli, Propertii, nova cditio. Josephus 

Scaliger, Jul. Caesaris F. recensuit. Ejusdem in eos- 
dem Castigationum Liber. Lutetiae, 1577. 

Cato, 71, Q. See Scriptores liei Rusticae. 

Cebes, 289, O. See Epictetus. 

Cebetis Thebani Tabula, 22, D. See Plato. 

360, O. See .Esopus. 

Cicero, 38, Q. Marci TuUii Ciceronis Opera, quae supersunt, om- 
nia, cum Asconio et Scholiaste veteri; ac Notis Integris 
P. Victorii, J. Camerarii, F. Ursini, et selectis P. Ma- 
nutii, D. Lambini, J. Gulielmii, J. Gruteri, J. F. et J. 
Gronoviorum, J. G. Graevii et aliorum quamplurimorum, 
qui aliquam Ciceronis Operum Partem, Animadversio- 
nibus illustraverunt. Isaacus Verburgius coUegit, dispo- 
suit, recensuit, &c. &c. &c. Tom. 4. Amstelsedami, 
1724. 

65, B. M. Tulli Ciceronis Opera omnia, post Dion. Lam- 

bini, Mich. Bruti, Dion. Gothofredi, A!. Scot, aliorum- 
que editiones. Cum Alexandri Scot, sectionibus Appa- 



18 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

ratui Latinae locutionis respondentibus. 8 torn, in 7. 

Lngduni, 1609. 
Cicero, 29, B- M. Tullii Ciceronis de Officiis, libri tres. Item, 

Cato Major, Lselius, Paradoxa, et Somnium Scipionis. 

Philadelphiae, 1793. 
Ciacconius, 158, 0. See Pomponius Mela. 
Clarke, 69, O. See Homer. 

114, O. See Homerus. 

115, O. See 



212, 0. See Florus. 



Claudianus, 74, B. CI. Claudiani quae exstant: ex emendatione 
Nicolai Heinsii,Dan. F. Amstelodami,apud Elzevirium, 
1677. 

Clearchus, 320, O. See Poetss Minores Grseci. 

Clericus, 131, O. See Hesiodus. 

343, O. See Livius. 

Cnippingius, 196, O. See Ovidius. 

266, O. See Ovidius. 

Colvius, 318, O. See Jlpuleius. 
Commelinus, 312, 0. See Heliodorus. 

Cornelius Nepos, 73 — 1, D. Cornelii Nepotis excellentium Im- 
peratorum Vitae. Cui accessit Index Boecleri locuple- 
tissimus. Londini, 1741. 

73 — 2, D. Corn. Nepos, vulgo ^^milius Probus, de Vita 

excellentium Imperatorum, selectissimis Notis variorum 
illustratus. Rotomagi, 1758. 

Cratetes, 320, 0. See Poetse Minores Grseci. 

Crispinus, 263, O. See Ovidius. 

Crito, 22, D. See Plato. 

Curtius, 311, 0. Q. Curtius Rufus de Rebus Alexandri Magni. 
Nebst Teutschen Summarien, Teutschen Supplementis, 
&c. &c. &c. durcli Emanuel Sincerum. Augspurg, 
1716. 

D^^cerius, 94, Q. See Antoninus. 

Banetus, 77^ O. See Phxdrus. 

Bemocrates, 297, O. See Opuscula Mythological fyc. 

Bemophilus, 297, O. See 

Bemosthenes, 24, F. Demosthenis et ^schinis Principum Graeciae 
Oratorum Opera, cum utriusque autoris Vita et Ulpiani 
Commentariis, novisque Scholiis, ex Quarta eaque pos- 
trema recognitione, Graecolatina: variis Lectionibus 
adaucta, Annotationibus illustrata: per Hieron. Wol- 
fium. His recens accedit vita Demosthenis ex Parallelis 
Andreae Schotti. Tom. 3. Francofurti, 1604. 

Biodorus, 70, i).Diodori Siculi Bibliothecae Historicae libri XVII. 
Lugduni, 1559. 

Sinop. 320, O. See Poetse Minores Grxci. 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 19 

Dionysius, 290, O. Dionysii Geographia emendata et locupletata, 
Additione Scil. Geographiae llodiernae, Grseco Carmine 
pariter doiiatac : cum 1 6 tabulis geo^raphicis. Ab. Edw. 
Wells, A. M. &c. Giaece et Latine. Oxonii, 1704. 

Biphihis, 520, O. Sec Foetx Minores Gracci. 

Du-Ganlus, 45, D. See Lucianus. 

Duportus, 209, O. See Theophrastus. 

Epictetus, 289, O. Epicteti Stoici Philosophi Enchiridion: una 
cum Cebetis Thebani Tabula. Quibus adjiciuntur Sim- 
plicii Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti. Item, Ar- 
riani Commentariorum de Epicteti Disputationibus, libri 
IV. Omnia Hieronymo Wolfio Interprete. Graece et 
Latine. Londini, 1G70. 

Erasmus, 87, F. See Plinius. 

Eratosthenes, 320, O. See Poetse Minores Grxci 

Eriphus, 320, O. See 

Ernesti, 260, O. See Xenophon. 

Eiibulus, 320, O. See Poetse Minores Grseei. 

Evenusy Par. 329, O. See 

Euripides, 268, O. Euripidis Tragoediae octodecim, Graece. Ba- 
sileae, 1537, 

183, O. Euripidis Hecuba, Orestes, et Phoenissae, cum 

Scholiis antiquis; ac Versione, Notisque Johannis King, 
fere integris; curante Thoma Morell: qui Alcestin ad- 
jecit, cum Scholiis quae extant, nova Versione, ct Notis 
perpetuis. Graece et Latine. Tom. 2. Londini, 1748. 

358, O. Euripidis Tragoediae dure, Medea et Alcestis; 

cum Interpretatione Latina Georgii Buchanani Scoti. — 

Graece et Latine. Edinburgi, 1722. 
Faber, Tan. 280 O. See Lucianus. 
Fabius Avus, 284, O. See Quintilianus. 
Fannius, 335, O. See Poetae Latini Minores. 
Farnabius, 43, D. See LucOnus. 

50, D. See Seneca. 

286, O. See Martialis. 

Ficinus, 269, O. See Plato. 

Flavins Vopiscus, 252, O. See Historic Jlugustx Scriptores. 

Floras, 44, D. L. Julii Flori Rerum a Romanis gestarum libri 
IV. A Johanne Stadio emendati. Seorsum excusus in 
eos Commentarius J. Stadii elaboratissimus. Cui acces- 
serunt Chronologicae CI. Salmasii excerptiones: una cum 
variis Lectionibus,&c. — Item, L. Ampelii Liber Memo- 
rialis, &c. Oxoniae, 1669. 

251, O. L. Annaei Flori Epitome Rerujn Romanarumcum 

Notis integris CI. Salmasii, et selectis Variorum. Ac- 
cedunt Jo. Georgii Graevii Annotationes; nee non Nu- 
mismata et antiqua Monumenta, cum Variantibus Lee- 



20 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

tionibus, &c. &c. &c. In fine additus est L. Ampelius. 

Amstelsedami, 1682. 
Florus, 212, 0. L. Annaei Flori Epitome Rerutn Romanarum. — 

With an English Translation as literal as possible. By 

John Clarke. Latin and English. London. 
Freinshemius, 116, O. 8ee Tacitus. 

216, 0. See Quintus Curtius. 

343^ 0. See Livius. 

Gale, 106, F. See Jamhlichus. 

Galeni Pergameni Suasoria ad artes Oratio, 360, O. See ^sopus. 

Gallus, 71, D. See Catullus. 

Gatakerus, 94, Q. See Antoninus. 

Gelenius, 87, F. See Plinius. 

Gellius, 325, O. A. Gel Hi luculentissimi Scriptoris, Noctes Atti- 

cae. Lugduni, 1571. 
Gesnerus, 71, Q. See Scriptores JRei Musticse. 
Goulstonus, 70, O. See Aristotdes. 
Graevius, 38, Q. See Cicero. 

131, O. See Hesiodus. 

251, O. See Florus. 

280, O. See Lucianus. 

Gronovius, 38, Q. See Cicero. 
— 59, -O. See Tacitus. 

116, O. See Tacitus. 

158, O. See Pomponius Mela. 

265, O. See Plautus. 

275, O. See Plautus. 

280, O. ^eo. Lucianus. 

337, O. See Pomponius Mela. 

Grotius, 43, D. See Lucanus. 

116, O. See Tacitus. 

Gruterus, 32, F. See Livius. 

38, Q. See Cicero. 

80, F. See Seneca. 

116, O. See Tacitus. 

'-. 156, O. See ^urelius Victor. 

■ ■ 252, O. See Historic ^ugustse Scriptores. 
Guietus, 131, O. See Hesiodus. 

280, O. See LUcianus 

Gulielmius, 38, Q. See Cicero. 
Harduinus, 16, F. See Themistius. 
Heindorjius, 200, O. See Plato. 
Heinsius, 74, i). See Claudianus. 

131, O. See Hesiodus. 

196, O. See Ovidius. 

266, O. See 

Heliodorus, 312, O. Heliodori Aethiopicorum libri X. Ad fidem 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 21 

MSS. ab Hieronymo Commelino emendati, multis in 
locis aucti, ejusdemque Notis illustrati. Graece et La- 
tine. Lugduni, 1611. 

Hdiodori Larissxi Optica^ 297, O. See Opiiscula Mythologica, 
8,'c. 

HeraclUus, '■297, O. See Opuscula Mythological ^-c. 

Hesiodus, 131, O. Hesiodi Ascrasi quaecuinque exstant, Graece et 
Latine, ex recensione JoannisClerici, cumejusdem Ani- 
madversionibus. Cum Notis, &c. &c. Scaligeri, Hein- 
sii, Guieti, S. Clerici, Graevii, et Pasoris. Amstelo- 
dami, 1701. 

Heyne, 161, O. See Silius Italicus. 

Hipparc/ms, 320, O. See Pacta; Minores Graeci. 

Historise Auguatse. Scriptores, 252, O. Historiae Augustae Scrip- 
tores VI. ifr'Jiiis Spartianiis, Jnlius Capitolinus, TElius 
Lampridius, Vulc. Gallicanus, Trebell. Pollio, Flavius 
Vopiscus. Cum integris Notis Is. Casauboni, CI. Sal- 
masii, et Jani Gruteri, &c. Tom. 2. Lugduni Bata- 
vorum, 1671. 

Historiae, 3, 1). Selectas e profanis Scriptoribus Historiae. Phila- 
delphiae, 1819. 

Homenis, 72. Q. Homeri Opera Omnia, et in eadem Scholia, sive 
Interpretatio Veterum. Una cum Notis perpetuis, in 
Textum et Scholia, necnon Variis Lectionibus longe. 
Plurimis, et Versione Latina, accuratiori limil perpolita. 
Opera, Studio, et Impensis, Josuae Barnes, S. T. 13. &c. 
Tom. 2. Cantabrigiae, 1711. 

114, O. Homeri I lias, Graece et Latine. Cum Annota- 

tionibus Samuelis Clarke, S. T. P. Tom. 2. Londini, 
1760. 

115, O. Homeri Odyssea, Grace et Latine. Edidit, An- 

notationesque ex Notis nonnuUis MStis. a Samuele 
Clarke, S. T. P. defuncto relictis, partim coUectas, ad- 
jecit Samuel Clarke, Societ. Reg. Soc. Tom. 2. Lon- 
dini, 1758. 

69, O. Homeri Ilias, Graece et Latine. Cum Annota- 

tionibus Samuelis Clarke, S. T. P. Vol. II. Dublinii, 
1787. 
Honorius, Julius, 158, O. See Pomponius Mela. 

337, O. See 

Hutchinson, 177, O. See Xenophon. 

338, O. See 

Isocrates, 100, F. Isocratis Scripta, quae quidem nunc extant, 
omnia, Graecolatina, postremo recognita: Annotationibus 
novis et eruditis illustrata, Castigationibusque necessa- 
riisque expolita: Hieronymo Wolfio CEtingensi inter- 
prete et auctore, &c. &c. Basilae, 1570. 



22 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

Orationes duse, <^c. 360, O. See j^sopus. 



Jamblichus, 106, F. Jamblichi Chalcidensis ex Ccele-Syria, de 
Mysteiiis Liber. Prasmittitur Epistola Porphyrii ad 
Anebonem iEgyptium, eodem argumento. Thomas 
Gale, Anglus Grsece nunc primura edidit, Latine vertit, 
et Notas adjecit. Oxonii, 1678. 

Johnson, 89, O. See Sophocles. 

Jornandes Jllanus, 346, O. See Justinianus. 

Julius Capitolinus, 252, O. See Historix Augustse Scriptores. 

Firmicus, 132, O. See Minucius Felix. 

Juvenalis, 80, B. Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyrse, 
ex doctorum virorum emendatiojie. -Hagse-Comitum, 
1683. 

Justinus, 34, JD. Justini ex Trogi Pompeii Historiis externis 11- 
bri XLIV. Londini, 1756. 

Justinianus, 346, O. Justinian! August! Historia, in qua Bellum 
Persicum, Vandilicum, Gothicum, Belisari! praesertim 
Narsetisque, prudentia &c. fellciter absolutum^ opera 
autem et studio Procopii Csesariensis, Agathige Myrri- 
nsei, Jornandis Alani, Libris XIII continetur. Acce- 
dunt Procopii de Justiniani JEdificiis Lib. VI. et Jor- 
nandis de regnorum et temporum Liber. &c. &c. Ge- 
nevae, 1594. 

King, 183, O. See Euripides. 

Laertius, 269, O. See Plato. 

Lallemand, 41, 2). See Plinius. 

Lamhinus, 38, Q. See Cicero. 

— 88j, Q. See Lucretius. 

LeunclaviuSf 67, F. See Xenophon. 

177, O. See — 

Libanius, 98, F. Libani! Sophistse Opera Omniaj nunc prlmum 
prodeunt, partim e Bibliotheca Regia, partim e Vaticana, 
aliisque. Fed. Morellus Prof. Reg. Decanus recensuit, 
castigavit, Latine vertit, et Notis lliustravit. Grsece et 
Latine. Tom. 2. Parisiis, 1606—1627. 

Lindenhrogius, 51, Q. See Virgilius. 

Linus, 320, O. See Poetse Minores Grseci. 

Lipsius, J. 116, O. See Tacitus. 

-Livius, 32, F. Tit! Livii Patavini Historlcorum Romanorum Prln- 
cipis, libr! omnes superstites, recognit! et emendati ad 
MSS. Codd. Fuld. Mogunt. et Colon, fidem, a Francis- 
co Modio; nunc etiam comparati cum Membranis Bibl. 
Palat. Elect., melioresque facti cura tertia Jani Gruteri: 
cujus accedunt Notae criticae et politicsej nee non quin- 
quaginta aliquot In Corn. Taciturn Discursus, &c. Fran- 
cofurti ad Moenum, 1628. 
' ' 343, O. Titi LivU Hlstorlarum quod exstat, cum integris 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 23 

Joannis Freinshemii Supplementis. Tabulis Geographi- 
cis, &c. Recensuit et Notulis auxit Joannes Clericus. 
Tom. 10. Anvstelaedami, 1710. 

Livius, 197, O. T. Livii Patavini Historiarum ab Urbe condita 
Libri. Tom. 2. 

Longinus^ 1 37, O. Dionysii Longini de Sublimitate Commenta- 
rius. Cum Versione et Nolis Zacharire Pearce, A. M. 
&c. Accessit Fr. Porti Cretensis in Longinum Com- 
mentarius integer. Grsece et Latine. Amstelaedami, 
1733. 

LucanuSy 43, D. M. Annaeus Lucanus de Bello Civili: cum Hu- 
gonis Grotii, Farnabii Notis intcgris, et Variorum selec- 
tissimis^ accurante Cornelio Schrevelio. — Item, Petronii 
Arbitri specimen Belli Civilis, — Item, Supplementum 
Lucani Libri septem. Authore Thoma Maio, Anglo, 
&c. &c. Lugduni, 1670. 

127, F. M. Annei Lucani Pharsalia, cum duobus com- 

mentis Joannis Sulpitii Verulaniet Omniboni Vicentini, 
&c. &c. Venetiis, 1505. 

297, O. See Opuscula Myt/iologica, ^'C. 

Lucianus, 280, O. Luciani Samosatensis Opera. Ex Versione 
Joannis Benedicti. Cum Notis integris Bourdelotii, 
Palmerii Tan. Fabri, Menagii, Guieti, Graevii, Grono- 
vii, Barlasi, Tollii, et selectis aliorum. Accedunt in- 
edita Scholia in Lucianum, ex Bibliotheca Isaaci Vossii. 
GrDece et Latine. Tom. 2. Amstelodami, 1G87. 

• 45, D. Luciani Samosatensis Dialogorum selectorum li- 
bri duo, a Gulielmo Du-gardo recogniti, &c. Graece 
et Latine. Londini, 1737. 

360, O. See Msopus. 

Ludarif 24, D. The select Dialogues of Lucian, in Greek. With 
a new literal Translation in Latin, and Notes in Eng- 
lish. By Edward Murphy, M. A. Dublin, 1785. 

Lucretius, 88, Q. T. Lucretii Cari de Rerum Natura, libri VI, 
a Dion. Lambino, Monstroliensi ex auctoritate quinque 
Codd. MSS. emendati, et commentariis illustrati, &c. 
&c. &c. Cum Vita Lucretii, eodem Lambino auctore. 
liUtctiae, 1570. 

Machanms, 156, 0. See Aurelius Victor. 

Mains, 43, D. See Lucanus. 

Mamttius, 38, Q. See Cicero. 

Marcellus, 335, O. See Poetre Lcitini Minores. 

Martialis, 7\, Q. See Scripforcs Rei Rusticx. 

286, O. M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata, cum Notis 

Farnabii et Variorum. Accurante Cornelio Schrevelio. 
Lugduni Batavorum, 1661. 
Masvicius^ 5\, Q. See Virgilius. 



24 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

Menagius, 280, O. See Lucianus. 

Menander, 320, O. See PoHcr Minores Grceci. 

Menecrates, 320, O. See 

Merceriis, 116, O. See Tacitus. 

Metrodorus, 320, O. See PoettB Minores Grtsci. 

Meursius^ 132, O. See Minucius Felix. 

Mimnermus, 320. O, See Poet<B Minores Greed. 

Minucius Felix, 132, O. M. Minucii Felicis Octavius cum inte- 
gris omnium Notis, &c. novaque Recensione Jacobi 
Ouzelii. Cujus et accedunt Animadversiones. Insuper 
Joh. Meursii Notse. Et Liber Julii Firmici Materni, V. 
C. De Errore Profanarum Religionum. Lugduni Ba- 
tavorum, 1672. 

329, O. Marci Minucii Felicis Octavius. Ex recensione 

Johannis Davisii. Glasgufe, apud Foulis, 1 750. 
Modius, 32, P. See Livius. 
Morell, 183, O. See Euripides. 
Morellus, 98, F. See Lihanius. 
Moschus, 304, O. See Poetce Minores Grteci. 

320, O. See 

Muretus, 116, O. See Tacitus. 

177, O. See Xenophon. 

Murphy, 24, D. See Lucian. 

MusfBus, 304, O. See Poetce Minores Grcsci. 

■ -320, O. See 

J^aumachius, 320, O. See — 



Needham, 209, O. See Theophrastus. 

Nemesianus, 335, O. See Poette Latini Minores. 

Nicostratus, 320, O. See Poetce Minores Grceci. 

Novus Historiarum Delectus, 255, O. Novus PlistoriaVum Fabel- 
larumque Delectus: cum Notis et Versione. Graece et La- 
tine. In Usum Scholce Etonensis. Londini, 1701. 

Ocellus Lucanus, 297, O. See Opuscula 3Iythologica, (Sfc. 

Olivarius, 158, O. See Pomponius Mela. 

Opuscula Mythologica, Ethica, et Physica, 297, O. Opuscula My- 
thologica, Ethica, et Physica. Graece et Latine. Palae- 
phatus, Heraclitus, Anonymus, Phurnutus, Sallustius, 
Ocellus Lucanus, Timeeus Locrus. — Demophilus, Demo- 
crates, Secundus, Sextius P^/^Aa^oncw.?, Theophrasti Cha- 
racteres., Pythagoricorum Fragmenta. — Heliodori Laris- 
saei Optica. Cantabrigice, 1671. 

Orpheus., 320, O. See Poetce. Minores Grceci. 

Ouzelius, 132, O. See Minucius Felix. 

Ovidius, 196, O. P. Ovidii Nasonis Opera Omnia, cum integris Ni- 
colai Heinsii, D. F. lectissimisque Variorum Notis: qui- 
bus non pauca, ad suos quaeque antiquitatis fontes dili- 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 25 

genti comparatione reducta, accesserunt, studio Bor- 
chardi Cnippingii. Tom. 3. Amstelodami, 1702. 

Ovidius 266. O. P. Ovidii Nasonis Opera Omnia, cum integris 
Nic Heinsii, D. F. lectissimisque Variorum Notis, &c. 
&c. Studio Borchardi Cnippingii. Tom.' 3. Lugduni 
Batavorum, 1670. 

47, J). P. Ovidii Nasonis Operum Tom. II. Londini, 

1715. 

61, B. Ovidii Nasonis Tristium, libri V. cum Notis no- 
vis et perpetuis ad modum J. Minellii, &.c. &c. Opera 
et Studio M. Erdmaniii Uhsei. Lipsiae, 1711. 

109, O. P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon. libri XV. 

Cum notis Anglicis, &c. 

263, O. P. Ovidii Nasonis Epistolse. Cum Interpreta- 

tione et Notis Danielis Crispini Helvetii, &c. &c. &c. 
Londini. 

Palladius, 712, O. See Scriptores Rei Rusticx. 

Palmeriiis, 280, O. See Lucianiis. 

Panyasis, 320, O. See Poetae Minor es Grseci. 

Parens, 292, O. See Plautus. 

Pasor, 131, O. See Hesiodus. 

Pausanias, 112, F. Pausaniae accuralaGraeciaeDescriptio, k Gui- 
lielmo Xylandro Augustano diligenter recognita, accesse- 
runt Annotationes G. Xvlandri et Frid. Sjiburgi, et 
Romuli Amasaai Versio, &c. &c. Graece et Latine.— 
Hanoviaa, 1613. 

Pearce, 137, O. See Longinns. 

Persiiis, 80, D. See Juvenalis. 

Petavius, 16, F. See Themistius. 

Petronius ^Irbitcr, 43, B. See Lucanus. 

Phaedrus, 77-, O. Phscdri Augusti Caesaris Liberti, Fnbularum 
iEsopiarum libri quinque; una cum Clave, &c. et Notis 
Petri Daneti, &c. &c. &c. Latine et Anglice. Opera et 
Studio N. Bailey. Londini, 1744. 

6, B. The Fables of Phaedrus in Latin, M'ith English 

Notes and a Vocabulary. Baltimore, 1827. (Presented 

by the Rev. Charles Williams.) 
Phalaris^ 201, O. Phalaridis Agrigentinorum Tyranni Epistolae. 

Ex. MSS. recensuit, Versione. Annotationibus, et Vita 

insuper Authoris donavit Car. Boyle ex iiide Christi 

Graece et Latine. Oxonii. 
Pherecrates, 320, 0. See Poetae Minorca Graeci. 
Philargyrius, 51,, Q. See Virgilius. 
Philemon., 320, O. See Poetae Minores Graeci. 

Philippus^ 320, O. See 

Phocylides, 304, O. See 

320, 0. See 



26 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

Phurnutus, 297, O. See Opuscula Mythologica, &c. 

Fichena, 116, O. See Tacitus. 

Pierius, 51, Q. See Virgilius. 

Pindarus, 15, i). Omnia Pindari quae extant, Olympia, Pythia, 
Nemea, Isthmia. Cum Interpretatione Latina. Grsece 
et Latine. Glasguse, apud Foulis, 1744. 

110, F. Pindari Olympia, Nemea, Isthmia. Una cum 

Latina omnium Versione Carmine Lyrico per Nicolaum 
Sudorium, Scholiis antiquis Graecis, Variantibus Lec- 
tionibus. Vita Pindari, Chronologia Olympionicarum, 
&c. &c. &c. Qxonii, 1697- 

Pintianus. 158, O. See Fomponius Mela. 

Pitiscus, 156, O. See Aurelius Victor, 

Plato, 269, 0. Platonis Philosophi quse exstant Graece ad edi- 
tionem Henrici Stephani accurate expressa, cum Mar- 
silii Ficini Interpretatione, Prsemittitur L. III. Laertii 
de Vita et Dogm. Platonis. Cum Notitia Literaria. 
Accedit Varietas Lectionis. Tom. 12. Biponti, 1781. 

200, O. Platonis Phaedo. Scholarum in usum seorsum, cum 

Annotatione perpetua edidit, L. H . Heindorfius. Graece. 
Berolini, 1810. 

22, D Platonis Apologia Socratis. 

Crito. 

Alcibiades Secundus. 
Cebetis Thebani Tabula- 

Xenophontis Prodici Hercules. Graece et La- 
tine. Abredonise, 1759. 
Plautus, 265, O. M. Accii Plauti Comoediae. Accedit Com- 
mentarius ex Variorum Notis et Observationibus, &c. 
&c. Ex recensione Joh. Frederici Gronovii. Lugduni 
Batavorum, 1664. 
275, O. M. Accii Plauti Comoediae, cum Commentariis Va- 
riorum ex recensione Joh. Frederici Gronovii. Tom. 2. 
Amstelodami, 1684. 

292, 0. M. Accii Plauti, Sarsinatis Umbi Comoediae XX. 

superstites et deperditarum fragmenta. Philippus Pa- 
rens tertium recensuit: ac Notis perpetuis illustravit. 
Francofurti, 1641. 
Plinius, 41, JD. C Plinii Caecilii Secundi Epistolae et Panegyri- 
cus Trajano dictus. Recensuit Joannes Nic. Lalle- 
mand. Parisiis, 1769. 

87, F. C. Plinii Secundi Historiae Mundi libri triginta 

septem. Cura Bes. Erasmi Roterodami. Cum Cas- 
tigationibus Sigismundi Gelenii. Lugduni, 1548. 
Plotinus, 125, F. Plotini Divini illius e Platonica familia Philoso- 
phi, De rebus Philosophicis libri LIII. in Enneades sex 
distributi, a Marsilio Ficino Florentine e GrtBca lingua 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 27 

in Latinam versi, et ab eodem doctissimis commentariis 
illustrati, omnibus cum Gra3Co exemplari coUatis et di- 
ligenter castigatis. Basileae, 1559. 

Flutarchus,il7.F. Plutarchi Chaeronei, Philosophi, Historicique, 
Clarissimi, Opuscula (quae quidem extant) omnia, unde- 
quaque collecta, et diligentissime jampridemrecoguita. 
Latine. Basileae, 1530. 

57, F. Plutarchi Chaeronensis Moralia, Gulielmo Xy- 

landro interprete. Graece et Latine. Francofurti, 1620. 

Poetx Minores Graeci, 320, O. Poetae Minores Graeci, Hesiodus, 
Tlieocritus, Moschus, Bion, Smyrn. Simmias, Ji/iod. 
Musaeus, Theognis,Phocylides, Pythagoras, Solon, Tyr- 
taeus, Simonides,Rhianus, Naumachius, Panyasis, Or- 
pheus, Mimnermus, Linus, CalUmachus, Evenus, Far. 
Eratosthenes, Menecrates, Posidippus, Metrodorus. — 
Fragniienta quaedam Philemonis, Alexidis, Amphidis, 
Anaxandridae, Antiphanis. Apollodori,Diphili, Menandri, 
Diodori, Sinop. Eubuli,Hipparchi,Nicostrati,Pherecra- 
tis, Philippi, Sotadac, Cratetis, Eriphi, Posidippi, Timo- 
clis,Clearchi, et aliorum incertorum Autorum. Accedunt 
Observationes Radulphi "VVintertoni in Hesiodum. 
Graece et Latine. Cantabrigiae, 1677. 
304, O. Poeta Minores Graeci, selecti et emendati: 



scilicet, Hesiodus, Theocritus, Moschus, Bion, Smyrn. 
Musaeus, Theognis, Phocylides, Pythagoras. Cum ex- 
plicationegrammaticavocumdifficiliorum, et tabulisaere 
incisis. Graece et Latine. Londini, 1739. 

Foetx Latini Minores, 335, O. Poetae Latini Minores, Faliscus, 
M. Aur. 01. Nemesianus, T. Cal. Siculus, CI. Ruti- 
lius, Q. Ser. Samonicus, Marcellus, Q. Rh. Fannius, 
Sulpicia, ex editione Petri Burmanni fideliter expressi. 
Glas^uae, apud Foulis, 1752. 

Fomponius Mela, 337, O. Pomponii Melae libri ties de Situ Orbis, 
nummis antiquis et notis illustrati a Jacobo Gronovio. 
Julii Honorii Oratoris Excerpta Cosmographiae ab eodem 
nunc primum ex MS.edita. Cosmographia, falso ^thi- 
cum auctorem praeferens, cum variis Lectionibus e MS. 
Ravennas Geographus, ex MS. Lugdunensi suppletus. 
Lugduni Batavorum, 1696. 

158, O. Pomponii Melae de Situ Orbis, libri IIL Cum 

Notis Integris H. Barbari, P. G. Olivarii, F. N. Pin- 
tiani, P. Ciacconii, A. Schotti, J. Vossii, et J. Gronovii. 
Accedunt Julii Honorii Oratoris Excerpta Cosmogra- 
phiae, &c. &c. &c. Curante Ab. Gronovio. Tom. 2. 
Lugduni Batavorum, 1722. 

Porphyrins, 105. Q. Porphyrii Phoenicis Isagoge, id est, Intro- 
ductio in Dialecticen. Item, Aristotelis Stagiritae 



28 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

Principis Philosophorum Opera omnia, quae pertinent 
ad inventionem et judicationem Dialecticse. Partim 
Argyropolo Bizantino, partim Boethio Severino inter- 
prete. Colonias, 1586. 

Porphyrins, 106, F. See Jamblichus. 

Partus, 67, F. See Xenophon. 

177, O: See 



137", O. See Longinus. 



Posidippus, 320, 0. See Poetse Minores Graeci. 
Procopius, 346, O. See Justinianus. 
Propertius, 71, D. See Catullus. 
310, O. See 



O. See libullus. 



Pythagoras, 304, O. See Poetse. Minores Grseci. 

320, O. See 

Pythagoricorum Fragmenta, 297, O. See Opuscula Mythological 

&c. 
Quintilianus, 284, O. M. Fabii Quintiliani Institutionum Orato- 

riarum libri duodecim.-^Declamationes undeviginti. M. 

Eabii Avi et Calpurnii Flacci Declamationes. Auctoris 

incerti Dialogus,de causis corruptse ETbquentiae. Cum 

Variorum Notis. Tom. 2. Lugduni Batavorum, 1665. 
Quintus Curtius, 81, B. Quintus Curtius Rufus de Rebus gestis 

Alexandri Magni Regis Macedonum, cum supplemen- 

tis, &c. &c. 

216, O. Quintus Curtius de Rebus gestis Alexandri 

Magni Regis Macedonum. Cum. Notis et J. Freinshemii 

Supplementis, &c. &c. Londini. 
Rhenanus, 116, O. See Tacitus. 
Rhianus, 320, 0. See Poetse Minores Grseci. 
Ruseus, 108, 0. See Virgilius. 
Ruperti, 161, O. See Silius Italicus. 
Rutilicus, 335, O. See Poetse Latini Minores, 
Sallustius, 297, O. See Opuscula Mythologica, &c. 
Salmasius, 252, O, See Historiae Augustse Scriptores. 

44, I). See Florus. 

Samonicus, 335, O. See Poetse Latini Minores. 
Scaliger, 53, B. See Aristophanes. 

131, O. See Hesiodus. 

79, B. See Jiusonius. 

51, Q. See Virgilius. 

310, O. See Catullus. 

Schefferus, 322, O. See j^lianus. 
Schottus, 24 F. See Bemosthenes, 

158, O. See Pomponius Mela. 

156, O. See Aurelius Victor. 

Schrevelius, 43, B. See Lucanus. 



ANCIE>fT LITERATURE. 29 

Scot, 65, D. See Cicero. 

Scriptores Rei Rusticse, 71, Q. Scriptores Rei Rusticae veteres 
Latini, Cato, VaiTO, Columella, Palladius, quibus nunc 
acceclit Ve-^etius de Mulo-Medicina, et Gargilii Mar- 
tialis Frasmentum, cum editionibus prnpe omnibus et 
MSS. pluiibus collati, adjectse Nolae Viiorum Clariss. 
integrae tuui editae turn iiieditae, et Lexicon Rei Rusti- 
cae, curaiite Jo. Mattliia Gesnero: cum iiguris. Lip- 
siae, 1735. 
Seamdus, 297, O. See Opuscula Myfhofogica, &c. 
Seneca, 80, R L. Annaeus Seneca, a M. Antonio Mureto cor- 
rectus et Notis illustratus. Accedunt seorsim, Ani- 
madversiones Jani Gruteri. 1594. 

50, B. L. Annaei Senecae Tragoediae, cum Notis Farnabii. 

Amstelodami, 1678. 
Serviiis, 5\, Q. See Virgilius. 

Sextius Pythagoras, 297, O. See Opuscula Mythologlca, &c. 
Sicuhis, 335, O. See Poetse Lafini Minores. 
Silius llalkus, 161, 0. Caii Silii Italici Punicorum libri septem- 
deciin, VarietateLectioniset perpetuaadnotatione illus- 
trati a G. Alex. Ruperti. Cum Praefatione Chr. Gottl. 
Heyne. Tom. 2. Goettingae, 1795. 
Simmias, Rhod. 320, O. See Poetse Minores Grssci. 

Simonides, 320, O. See 

Simplicius, 289, O. See Epictetus. 
Sincerus, 5l\, O. See Q. Cnrtius. 
Sitzmanus, 259, O. See Boethius. 
Solon, 320, O. See Poetae Minores Grseci. 

Sophocles, 89, O. Soplmclis Tragoediae Septem: nova versione 
donatae, Scholiisque vetei ibus illustratae; accedunt Notae 
perpetuae, et Variae Lectiones, Opera Tbomae Johnson, 
A. M.,&c. Accessere etiam Notae selects et Enien- 
dationes ex Codd. Variorum doctorum Virorum, nuper 
editis. Graece et Latine. Tom. 2. Etonae, 1775. 

298, O. Sophoclis Tragoediae VII. Una cum omnibus 

graecis Scholiis ad calcem adnexis. Graece et Latine. 
Cantabrigiae, 1669. 

27, D. Sophoclis Tragoediae, cum Versione Latina et se- 

lectis quibusdam Lectionibus. Graece et Latine.^ 
Tom. 2. Londini, 1747. 
Sofadas, 320, O. See Poetae Minores Grseci. 
Sladius, 44, D. See Floras. 
Stanhope, 94, Q. See Antoninus. 
Stephanas, 177, O. See Xenophoru 
Stroza Kyr. 43, F. See Jlristoteles . 
Sudoriiis, 110, F. See Pindarus. 
Suetonius, 1 75, O. C. Suetonii Tranquilli Opera omnia quae ex- 



30 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

« 

tant, cum Interpretatione et Notis Augustini Babelonii. 
Londini, 1718. 

Suetonius, 218, O.Q. Suetonii Tranquilli XII. Csesares. With an 
English translation. London. 

Sulpida, 335, O. See Poetse Latini Minores. 

Sulpitius, 127 F. See Lucanus. 

Sylburgus, 112, F. See Pausanias. 

Tacitus, 116, D. C. Cornelii Taciti Opera, quae exstant, inte- 
gris J. Lipsii, Rhenanij, Ursini, Mureti, Pichense, Mer- 
ceri, Gruteri, Acidalii, Grotii, Freinshemii^ et selectis 
aliorum commentariis illustrata. Joh. Fred. Gronovius 
recensuit, et suas Notas passim adjecit. Accedunt 
Jac. Gronovii excerpta ex variis Lectt. MS. Oxon. — 
Tom. 2. Amstelodami, 1685. 

59, D. C. Cornelii Taciti Opera quse supersunt. Ex 

editione Jacobi Gronovii fideliter expressa. Tom. 4. 
Glasguse, apud Foulis, 1753. 

76, D. C. Cornelius Tacitus, cum optimis exemplaribus 

coUatus. Amstelodami, apud Elzevirium, 1678. 

32, F. See Livius. 

Terentius, 77, B. Pub. Terentii Comoedise sex, ex recensione 
Heinsiana. Amstelodami. 

Ihemistius, 16, F. Themistii Orationes XXXIII. e quibus tre- 
decim nunc primum in lucem editae. Dionysius Peta- 
vius e Soc. Jesu latine plerasque reddidit, ac fere vi- 
cenas Notis illustravit. Accesserunt ad easdem XX. 
Orationes Notae alternse ad reliquas tredecim perpetuae 
Observationes Joannis Harduini. Graece et Latine. — 
Parisiis, 1684. 

Theocritus, 304, O. See Poetse Minores Grseci. 
320, O. See 



Theognis, 304, O. See 

320, O. See 

Theophrastus, 209, O. Theophrasti Characteres Ethici. Grsece 
et Latine. Cum Notis ac Emendationibus Isaaci Ca- 
sauboni et aliorum. Accedunt Jacobi Duporti Praelec- 
tiones. Graeca cum vetustissimis MSS. collata, recen- 
suit et Notas adjecit Pet. Needham, S. T. B. &c. — 
Cantabrigiae, 1712. 

319, O. Theophrasti Narrationes Morum. Isaacus Ca- 

saubonus recensuit, in Latinum sermonem vertit, et 
Libro Commentario illustravit. Graece et Latine.— 
Lugduni, 1638. 

297, O. Theophrasti Characteres, See Opuscula Mytho- 

logica, &c. 
libidlusj 334, O. Tibulli et Propertii Opera. Ex editione J. 



ANCIENT LITERATURE. 31 

Broukhusii fideliter expressa. Glasguae, apud Foulis, 

1753. 
TibuUus, 71, B. See Catullus. 

310, 0. See 

Timaeus, 297, O. See Opiiscula Mythologica, &c. 

Timocles, 320, O. See Poetse 3nnores Graeci. 

Tollius, 280, O. See Lucianus. 

Trebellius Pollio, 252, 0. See Historic Jlugustx Scriptores. 

Thrtaeus, 320, O. See Poetae Minores Graeci. 

ifhseus, 61, Z). See Ovidius. 

Ulpianus, 24, /I See Demosthenes. 

Ursinus, 38, Q. See Cicero. 

116, O. See Tacitus. 

Vallimts, 259, O. See Bocthivs. 

Varro, 71, $. See Scriptores Pei Rusticae. 

Vegetius, 71, Q. See 

Velleius Paterciilus, 340, O. Caii Velleii Paterculi quae super- 
sunt ex Historise Romanse voluminibus duobus. Ex 
editione Petri Burmanni fideliter expressa. Glasguae, 
apud Foulis, 1752. 

351, O. P. Velleii Paterculi Hist. Rom. ad M. Vinicum 

Cos. libri duo. Cum Annotatis Jo. Henrici Boecleri. — 

Argentorati, 1663. 
Verburgius, 38, Q. See Cicero. 
Vicentinus, 127, F. See Lucanus. 
Victorias, 38, Q. See Cicero. 
Vinetits, 79, D. See Ausonius. 
Virgilius, 51, Q. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, cum integris Com- 

mentariis Servii, Philargyrii, Pierii. Accedunt Scali- 

gerietLindenbrogiiNotse ad Culicem, Cirin, Catalecta. 

Ad Cod. MS. Regium Parisiensem recensuit Pancratius 

Masvicius. Cum figuris, &c. Tom. 2. Leovardiae, 

1717. 

108, O, P. Virgilii Maronis Opera. Interpretatione et 

Notis illustravit Carolus Ruaeus, Soc. Jesu, ad usum 
Delphini. Londini, 1785. 

11, Q. Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et 

^neis. Birminghamiae, apud Baskerville, 1757. (Pre- 
sented by J. Penn.) 

66. D. Publii Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et 

^neis. Cantabrigiae, 1702. 
Vossiics, 158, O. See Pomponius Mela. 
Vulc. Gallicanus, 252, O. See Historian Augustas Scriptores. 
Wells, 240, 0. See Dionysius. 
Winstanley, 70, O. See Jiristoteles. 
Winterfonus, 320, O. See Poetae Minores Graeci. 
fVolfius, 24, F. Sec Demosthenes. 



32 ANCIENT LITERATURE. 

fVoIfius, 100, F. See Isocrates. 

289, 0. See Epictetus. 

Xenophon, 67, F. Xenophontis, Philosophi et Imperatoris cla- 
rissimi, qua exstant Opera, cum Nova Adpendice, &c. 
Opera Joannis Leunclavii Amelburni. Accesserunt 
^milii Porti, Fr. Porti Cr. Fil. Notae, &c. &c. &c. 
Greece et Latine. Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1625. 

177. O. Xenophontis de Cyri Institutione libri Octo. 

Cum NotisStephani, Leunclavii, Porti et Mureti, Variis 
Lectionibus, &c. &c. &c. Cura Thomas Hutchinson, 
A. M. Grsece et Latine. Londini, 1747. 

83, O. Xenophontis de Cyri Expeditione libri septem, 

a Thoma Hutchinson. Greece et Latine. Cantabrigiae, 
1785. 
. 260, O. Xenophontis Memorabilium Socratis Dictorum, 
libri IV. Grsece et Latine. Cum Notis Integris Ernesti, 
aliorumque Selectis, &c. &c. Oxonii, 1741. 

338, 0. Xenophontis de Agesilao Rege Oratio. Adjecta 

est Versio Latina ex editione T. Hutchinson. Graece 
et Latine. Glasguse, apud Foulis, 1747. 

Xenophontis, Prodici Hercules, 22, D. See Plato. 

Xylander, 57, F. See Plutarchus. 

112, i^. See Pausanias, 



33 



PHILOLOGY AND CRITICISM. 



Academia Oxoniensis, TO, F. Academiae Oxoniensis Comitia 
Pliilologica in Tlieatro Sheldoniano decimo die Julii, 
A, D. 1713. Celebrata in Honorem Ser. Reginae 
Annae Pacificae. Oxonii, 1713. 

Mminiculum Puerile^ 23, D. Adminiculum Puerile: or, an Help 
for Schoolboys, &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1785. 

Mnsworth, 90, O. An Abridgement of the Quarto Edition of 
Ainsworth's Dictionary, English and Latin, &c. by 
Thomas Morrell, L. L. D. London, 1785. 

AntesignanuSy 321, O. See Hesiodus. 

Ascham, 195, O. The Scholemaster: shewing a plain and perfect 
way of teaching the learned Languages. By Roger 
Ascham, Esq. Preceptor to Queen Elizabeth. Revised 
and improved by James Upton, A. M., &c. London, 
1743. 

257, O. See Faber, Tan. 

Jlulus Gellius, 341, O. See P. Mosellanus. 

Bachmair, 211, O. A German Grammar, containing the Theory 
of the Language, through all the Parts of Speech, &c. 
&c. By John James Bachmair, M. A. Philad. 1788. 

Bentzius, 69, F. Thesaurus Elocutionis Oratoriae Graecolatinus 
Novus, &c. a M. Joanne Bentzio, Bruxellense. Basileae, 
1581. 

Blount, 99, F. Censura celebriorum Authorum, sive Trac- 
tatus in quo Varia Virorum Doctorum de Claris- 
simis cujusque Seculi Scriptoribus judicia traduntur, 
&c. &c. Omnia in Studiosorum gratiam coUegit, &c. 
Thomas Pope Blount, Anglo-Britannus, Baronettus. — 
Londini, 1690. 

Brutus, 330, O. Joh. Michaelis Bruti Opera varia selecta, nimi- 
rum Epistol. Lib. V. de Historiae Laudibus, sive de Ra- 
tione legendi Scriptores historicos liber, Praeceptorum 
Conjugalium liber, Epistolis et Orationibus compluri- 
bus. Berolini, 1698. 

Calepinus, 34, F. Ambrosii Calepini Dictionarium, tanta taraque 
multa verborum, turn Latinorum, turn etiam Graecorum, 
quae suis Latinis bellissime respondent, loquendique 
formularum accessione adauctum, ut thesaurus Linguae 
Latins^ dici possit. Adjunctae sunt praeterea singulis 
5 



34 PHILOLOGY AND CRITICISM. 

Vocibus Latinis, Italicae, Gallicae, et Hispanicae inter- 
pretationes, &c. &c. &c. Prseterea subjuncta sunt, 
Pauli Manutii, Aldi F. Additamenta, &c. &c. &c.— 
Lutetise, 1570. 

Calepinus, 72, F. AmbrosiiCalepiniDictionariumLinguarum sep- 
tem. Quo respondent Latinis vocabulis, Graeca, Italica, 
Gallica, Hispanica, Germanica, Belgica; prsefixi sunt 
Tres Indices Alphabetici, in quibus, Hebraicse, Latinae 
et Germanicse dictiones, mutatis vicibus, sibi mutuo re- 
spondent. Item, Onomasticum, &c. &c. Basilese, 1579. 

Carew, 257^ O. See Faher, Tan. 

Carey ^ 34, O. A Work in Bengalee. (Presented by W. Carey.) 

42, O. A Work in Bengalee. (Presented by W. Carey.) 

2, Q. A Grammar of the Swngskrit Language, composed 

from the Works of the most esteemed Grammarians. 
To which are added, Examples for the Exercise of the 
Student, and a complete List of the Dhatoos, or Roots. 
By W. Carey, Teacher of the Swngskrit, Bengalee, 
and Mahratta Languages, in the College of Fort Wil- 
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41, O. Dialogues; intended to facilitate the acquiring of 

the Bengalee Language. By W. Carey. Serampore, 
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Carre, 8, D. Traite complet de la Prononciation de la Langue 
Anglaise, &c. par Charles Carre. Philad. 1818. 

Cellarius, 51, B. Christophori Cellarii, Smalcaldiensis, Curae 
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52, D. The same work. Jense, 1700. 

Chamberlayne, 129, Q. Oratio Dominica in diversas omnium fere 
Gentium Linguas versa et propriis cujusque Linguae 
Characteribus expressa, una cum Dissertationibus non- 
nullis de Linguarum Origine, variisque ipsarum Permu- 
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Amstelodami, 1715. 

Chrysostomus, D. Joan7ies, de Babyla Marty re, 341, O. See P. 
Aiosellanus. 

Cicero, 119, F. See Woljius. 

342, O. See Frandus. 

Curio, 77, F. See Nizolius. 

Clencus, 345, O. Joannis Clerici Ars Critica; cum Epistolis Cri- 
ticis et Ecclesiasticis. Tom. 3. Amstelodami, 1697. 

Clenardus, 321, O. Institutiones Linguae Graeca, N. Clenardo, 
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Dasypodius, 47, O. Lexicon Graecolatinum in usum juventutis 



PHILOLOGY AND CRITICISM. 



Grsecarum literarum studiosse, diligenter congestum; 
opera Petri Dasypodii. Argentorati, 1539. 

De-Rossi, 5, Q. Annales Hebrseo-1 ypographici Sec. XV. de- 
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Du Ponceau, 76 — 4, O. See Eliot. 

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Erasmus, 67, D. Querela Pacis undique gentium ejectae, profli- 
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Rerum Copia libri IL ad sermonem et stylum forman- 
dum utilissimi. — Omnia a Desiderio Erasmo Rotero- 
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— — — 75, D. Desiderii Erasmi Roter. Liber utilissimus de 
conscribendis Epistolis; continens artificium et prae- 
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— — — Erasmi Epistola in tyrologum quendam impudentissimum 
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Erasmi Epistola de Modestia projitendi Linguas, 341, O. 

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Faber, Tan. 257, O. A Compendious Way of teaching Ancient 
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Frandus, 342, O. Petri Francii Eloquentiae exterioris specimen 
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Franklin, 42, D. De Linguae Graecae Tonis Tractatulus. R. 
Franklino Autore. Edidit Jac Richardson, A. M., &c. 
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Grammatica, 17. D. Brevissima Institutio seu Ratio Gramnia- 
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Grammatica Graeca, 327, O. Graecae Grammatices Rudimenta. 
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Guignes, de \\, F. Dictionnaire Chinois, Francais et Latin, public 
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36 PHILOLOGY AND CRITICISM. 

Harris, 240, O. Hermes; or, a Philosophical Inquiry concerning 
Language and Universal Grammar. By James Harris. 
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Hedericus, 105, 0. Benjamini Hederici Lexicon Manuale Latino- 
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Howison, 26, Q. A Dictionary of the Malay Tongue, as spoken 
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Johnson, 19, F. A Dictionary of the English Language: in which 
the words are deduced from their originals, and illus- 
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the best Writers, &c. &c. &c. By Samuel Johnson. 
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Ker, 247, O. Selectarum de Lingua Latina Observationum libri 
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Leusden, 126, Q. Philologus Hebraeus, in quo plerseque quaes- 
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Textum HebraeumVeteris Testament! dilucide. pertrac- 
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et tredecim Prseceptorum, in quo totus Pentateuchus 
ex sententia Judseorum divisus est. Authore Joanne 
Leusden, M. A. &c. Ultrajecti, 1657. 

Locke, Q57, O. See Faber, Tan. 

Manuthis, 281, O. Adagia optimorum utriusque Linguae Scrip- 
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Pauli Manutii Studio, &c. &c. &c. Ursellis, 1603. 

34, F. See Calepinus. 

Aiiege, 54, F. The Great French and English Dictionary, accord- 
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Milton, 9.57, O. See Faber, Tan. 

Moor, 184, 0. Elementa Linguae Graecae; novis, plerumque, 
Regulis tradita, &c. &c. Studio Jacobi Moor, LL. D. 
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Morrell, 90, O. See Mnsworth, 

Morrison, 1, Q. A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, &c. &c. 
By the Rev. R. Morrison. Vol. I. part 1. Macao, 1815. 

20, Q, A Grammar of the Chinese Language. By the 

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Mosellanus, P. 341, O. Annotationes Petri Mosellani Protogen- 
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tarchus Chaeron. de educatione puerorum. Graece.^ 



PHILOLOGY AND CRITICISM. 37 

Epistola Erasmi de modestia profitendi Linguas. — 
Libellus D. Joannis Chrysostomi de Babjla martyre 
Graece. — Epistola Erasmi in tyrologum quendam impu- 
dentissimum calumniatorern. Basilese, 1527. 

Neandrus, 316, O. Graecae Linguae Erotemata. Michaele 
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Nizolius, 77, F. Nizolius sive Thesaurus Ciceronianus, post 
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69, Q. See Scot. 

Ortdius, 85, Q. Abrahami Ortelii, Antverpiani, Synonymia 
Geographica, sive Populorum, Regionum, Insularum, 
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1578. 

Parkhurst, 28, Q. An Hebrew and English Lexicon, without 
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Ferizonius, 155, O. See Sanctius. 

Fhilipps, 257, O. See Faber, Tan. 

Pickering, 76 — 4, O. See Eliot. 

Plutarc/ius Chaeron. de educatione puerorum, 341, O. See P. 
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42 PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES. 

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44 PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES. 

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46 PHYSICAL AN5 MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES. 

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at Paris, concerning the Vices of the Humours, &c. &c. 
By M. Quesnay, M. D. Translated and abridged, by 
a Surgeon. London, 1760. 

Riverius, 61, /I Lazari Riverii Consil. Reg. Med. Prof, in Uni- 
versitatc Monspeliensi, &c. Opera Medica Omnia. Cura 
Joh. Dan. Horstii et Joh. Jac. Doebelii. Luj^duni, 1679. 

Robertson, 140 — 9, O. Inaugural Dissertation on Chorea Sancti 
Viti. By F. Robertson. Philadelphia, 1805. 

Samber, '2.77, O. See Jioerhacwe. 

Stokes, 140---3, O. Dissertatio inauguralis de Asphyxia, &c. — 
Auct. G. Stokes, A, B. Philadelphia, 1793. 

Tilton, 140 — 2, O. Dissertatio medica inauguralis. Auct. J. 
Tilton, M. B. Philadelphia, 1771. 

Van Swieten, 154, O. The Commentaries upon the Aphorisms of 
Dr. Herman Boerhaave, concerning the Knowledge and 
Cure of the severat Diseases incident to human Bodies. 
By Gerard Van Swieten, M. D. Translated into Eng- 
lish. 11 vols. London, 1744. 

5, D. The same Work. 18 vols. Edinburgh, 1776. 

Verheyen, 107, Q. Supplementum Anatomicum, sive Anatomiae 
Corporis humani liber Secundus, &c. &c. &c. Authore 
Philippo Verheyen. Cum figuris. Bruxellis, 1710. 

fVinslow, 64, Q. Exposition Anatomique de la Structure du 
Corps humain, par Jacques-Bcnigne Winslow, de 
I' Academic Royale des Sciences, &c. Avec figures. 
A Paris, 1732. 



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MODERN LITERATURE. 



Jlli Ben Mi Taleb. 215, O. Ali Ben Abi Taleb Carmina. 
Arabice et Latine. Edidit et Notis illustravit Gerardus 
Kuypers, Fran^. Fil. Lugduni Batavorum, 1745. 

Barlseus, 64, £). Casparis Barlaei Antverpiani Poemata. Tom. 2. 
Amstelodami, 1645. 

354, O. The same Work. Lugduni Batavorum, 1628. 

Boileau, 40, B. CEuvres diverses du Sieur D. (Boilgau) Avec le 

Traite du Sublime ou du Merveilleux dans le Discours, 
traduit du Grec de Longin. A Amsterdam, 1689. 

Brancatus, 123>— 1, Q. Fr. Laurentii Brancati de Lauraea, 
S. R. E. Card. Theantropus Reparatus, Tragoedia, &c. 
&c. Wirceburgi, 1762. 

Buchananus, 78, B. G. Buchanan! Scoti Opera Poetica; cum ejus- 
dem Vita ab ipso scripta biennio ante mortem. 

Butler, 19, B. Hudibras, poeme de Samuel Butler, ecrit pendant 
les Guerres Civiles d'Angleterre, et traduit en Vers 
Francais par J . Towneley, Officier Anglais au Service 
de France, avec des Remarques de Larcher, et quinze 
figures d'apres Hogarth. Frangais et Anglois. 3 torn. 
A Paris, 1819. 

Cowley, 126, i^. The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley. Portrait. 
London, 1680. 

Erasmus, 68, B. Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami Colloquia. Lug- 
duni Batavorum, apud Elzevirium, 1643. 

35, B. Erasmi Colloquia selecta; with an English trans- 

lalion; by John Clarke. Philadelphia, 1782. 
Xnox, 63, O. Essays, Moral and Literary. By Vicesimus Knox, 

M. D. &c. 3 vols. London, 1787. 
Kuypers, 215, O. See *dli Ben Mi Taleh. 
Larcher, 19, 1). See Butler. 
Longin, 40, B. See Boileau. 
Metastasio, 54, O. Opere del Signor Abate Pietro Metastasio. 

In Parigi, 1780. 
Milton, 122, F. Paradise Lost. A Poem. By John Milton. 

With Explanatory Notes, &c. Portrait and Plates.— 

London, 1695. 
Montaigne, 306, 0. Les Essais de Michel Seigneur de Montaigne. 



MODERN LITERATURE. 81 

Avec Annotations en Marge, &c. et la Vie de I'Auteur 

extraicte tie ses propres escrits. A Rome, 1627. 
Spectator^ 30, D. The Spectator. 8 vols. (Vols. V. and VI. 

wanting.) London, 1753. 
Towneley, 19, D. See Butler. 
VoiturCj 48, I). Recueil des CEuvres de M. de Voiture. A Brus- 

selles, 1695. 
fViUiston, 49, O. Eloquence of the United States: compiled by 

E. B. Williston. 5 vols. Middletown, Conn. 1827. 



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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGRAPHIC 
AUTHORS. 



Mams, 7, O. Report upon the Weights and Measures, by John 
Quincj Adams, Secretary ot State of the United States- 
Prepared in obedience to a Resolution of the Senate of 
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American Philosophical Society, 12, Q. Transactions of the Ame- 
rican Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia for pro- 
moting Usetul Knowledge. Vol. I. New Series. — 
Philadelphia, 1818. 

Aringhi, 54, D. Roma Subterranea novissima, in qua antiqua 
Christianorum et prsecipue Martyrum Csemeteria, Titu- 
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Arts, handmaid to the, 147, O. The Handmaid to the Arts. 2 
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Ashley^ 192, O. See Xenophon. 

Asiatic Researches, 8fc. 95, O. Asiatic Researches: or, Transac- 
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into the History and Antiquities of the Arts, Sciences, 
and Literature, of Asia. Plates. 5 vols. London, 1798 — 
1799. 

Bacon, 60, 0. The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, 
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58, B. Fr. Baconis de Verulam, Anglise Cancellarii, de 

Augmentis Scientiarum Libri IX. Amstelodami, 1662. 

Bailly, 236, O. Lettres sur I'Origine des Sciences, et sur celle 
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M. Bailly, et precedees de quelques Lettres de M. de 
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Banier, 168, O. The Mythology and Fables of the Ancients ex- 
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Barton, 24, Q. Florse Philadelphicse Prodromus: or Prodromus 
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Philadelphia, 1815. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGRAPHIC AUTHORS. 83 

Birch, 23, Q. The History of the Royal Society of London for 
improving of Natural Knowledge, from its first Rise. 
In which the most considerable of those Papers commu- 
nicated to the Society, which have hitherto not been 
published, are inserted in their proper order, as a Sup- 
plement to the Philosophical Transactions. By Thomas 
birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society. Plates. 4 
vols. London, 1756. 

Boerhaave, 17, F. See Sivammerdam. 

Bonamicus^ 328, O. See Rapinus. 

Bougainville, 53, Q, Voyage autour du Monde, par la fregate du 
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1768 et 1769. Par M. de Bougainville. Avec des Cartes, 
&c. A Paris, 1771. 

Bourrit, 235, O. Description des Alpes Pennines et Rhetiennes; 
par M. T. Bourrit. Tom, H. A Geneve, 1781. 

Boyle, 56, F. The Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle. To 
which is prefixed, the Life of the Author. Portrait. 5 
vols. London, 1744. 

Bradley, 157, O. A Dictionary of Plants; their Description and 
Use, with their Culture and Management. By R. Brad- 
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BuchttTianus, 68, Q. Georgii Buchanani, Scoti, Poetarum sui Se- 
culi facile Principis, Praeceptoris Jacobi VL Scotorum 
et Primi Angl. Reg. Opera Omnia, Historica, Chronolo- 
gica, Juridica, Politica, Satyrica and Poetica. Cum 
Notis, aliisque utilissimis Accessionibus illustrata et 
aucta, &c. &c. &c. curanteThoma Ruddimanno, A. M. 
etPrsefatione Petri Burmanni. Cum effigie. Tom. 2. 
Lugduni Batavorum, 1725. 

Buffon, 42, $. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux. Par M. leComte 
de Buffon. Avec plusieurs figures. 8 torn. A Paris, 
1770—1781. 

43, $. Histoire Naturelle des Mineraux. Par M. le 

Comte de Buffon. Tom. L A Paris, 1783. 

41. $. Histoire Naturelle, Generaleet Particuliere, avec 

la Description du Cabinet du Roy. Par MM. Buffoa 
et Daubenton. Avec plusieurs figures. 15 tom. (le 
tome XII. manque.) — Supplement a I'Histoire Naturelle, 
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Burmanniis, 68, Q. See Buchanamis. 

Caldwell, 140 — 6, O. Eulogium on Caspar Wistar, M. D. &c. by 
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Callimaque, 238, O. Hymnes de Callimaque, avec une Version 
Fran^oise et des Notes. Par La Porte du Theil. Grec 
et Francois. A Paris, 1775. 



84 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGRAPHIC AUTHORS. 

Capugnanus, 39, D. See Schottus. 

Catalogue of Books, 8/-c. 9, O. Catalogue of Books belonging to 
the Library Company of Philadelphia; with an Account 
of the Institution, &c. &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1807. — 
(Presented by the Library Company.) 

76—2, O. Catalogus Collegii Yalensis, 1808. 

106, O. Catalogus Bibliothecse Harvardianae Cantabri- 

giae Nov-Anglorum. Bostonise, 1790. 

Chambers, 20, F. Cyclopaedia : or, an Universal Dictionary of 
Arts and Sciences, &c. &c. &c. By E. Chambers, 
F. R. S. Plates. 2 vols. London, 1751.— Supple- 
ment to ditto, 2 vols. London, 1753. 

Clarke, 35, D. See Erasmus. 

Clothing French Prisoners, 8fC. 118, JFl Proceedings of the Com- 
mittee appointed to manage the Contributions begun at 
London, Dec. 18, 1759, for clothing French Prisoners of 
War. London, 1760. 

124—2, F. The same Work. London, 1760. 

Cooper, 57, O. A Practical Treatise on Dyeing, and Calicoe print- 
ing; exhibiting the processes in the French, German, 
English and American practice of fixing Colours on 
Woollen, Cotton, Silk, and Linen. By Thomas Cooper, 
Esq. Philadelphia, 1815. 

4, O. Some Information concerning Gas Lights, by Tho- 

mas Cooper, Esq. Philad. 1816. (Presented by R. De 
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59, O. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences. New Se- 

ries. Conducted by Thomas Cooper, Esq. Vols. II. 
and III. Plates. Philadelphia, 1813—1814. 

Balrymple, 122, O. A Military Essay. Containing Reflections on 
the Raising, Arming, Cloathing, and Discipline ot the 
British Infantry and Cavalry: with Proposals for the 
Improvement of the same By Campbell Dalrymple, 
Esq. Lieut. Col. &c. London, 1761. 

Belius, 45, Q. Traite sur la Science de I'Exploitation des Mines par 
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des finances; fait pour I'Academie Imperiale et Royale 
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Fames, 83, Q. See Lowthorp. 

Education, Dialogues concerning, 87, O. Dialogues concerning 
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Encyclopaedia, ^c 13, Q. Encyclopaedia; or, a Dictionary of 
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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYORAPHIC AUTHORS. 85 

Erasmus^ 84, F. Adagionim Opus Des. Erastni, Roterodami, ex 

postrema Autoris recognitione. Lugduni, 1550. 
Flloydy 17, F. See Swammerdam. 
Gesner, 83, F. See Topsel. 

Gibbon, 22, Q. Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq. 
with Memoirs of his Life and Writings, composed by 
himselfj illustrated from his Letters, with occasional 
Notes and Narratives, by John Lord Sheffield. 2 vols. 
London, 1796. 
Gotnitzius, 69, Z>. Abrah. Golnitzii Dantisc. Ulysses Belgico-Gal- 
licus, fidus tibi Dux ct Achates, per Belgium Ilispan. 
Regnum Galliae, Ducat. Sabandias, Turinum usq; Pede- 
montii Metropolin. Lugduni Batavorum, 1631. 
Great Britain, Tour through, ^-c. 16, Z). A Tour through the 
whole Island of Great Britain, the Isles of Wight, 
Scilly, and other English and Scottish Isles of most 
Note. Interspersed with useful Observations, &c. &c. 
4 vols. (Vol. III. wanting.) London, 1762. 
Grotiiis, 57, D. Hugonis Grotii quaidam hactenus inedita, aliaque 
ex Belgice editis Latine versa. Argument! Theologici, 
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GrMnerw.?, 302, 0. Jo. Frider. Gruneri,A. M. Introductio in An- 
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privatae tarn sub Republica libera quam sub Imperatori- 
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Crundlingius, 145 — 2, Q. N. H. Gundlingii Icti et Antecessoris 
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Hales, 248, O. Statical Essays: containing Vegetable Staticksj 
or an Account of some Statical Experiments on the Sap 
in Vegetables, Ha^mastatics, &:c. &c. &c. By Stephen 
Hales, D. D. F. R. S. &c. 2 vols. London, 1738. 

136, O. A Description of Ventilators: whereby grea 

quantities of Fresii Air may with ease be conveyed into 
Mines, Gaols, Hospitals, Work-houses, and Ships, in 
exchange for their Noxious Air, &e. &c. &c. Which 
was read before the Royal Society in May, 1741. By 
Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. &c. Plates. London, 
1743. 
Harris, 21, F. Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliothecaj or, 
a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels. Con- 
sisting of above six hundred of the most Authentic Wri- 
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Harris, D. I). & F. R. S. Now carefully revised, 
with large Additions, &c. &c. 3 vols. London, 1748. 



86 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGRAPHIC AUTHORS. 

Heidfeldius, 234, O. Sphinx Theologico-Philosophicaj promens 
ac proponens pia, erudita, arguta ac festiva senigmata 
sive scrupos, ex variis &c. &c. authoribus sedulo com- 
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Herbornaes, 1631. 

Henley, 225, O. See Vertot. 

Hill, IT, F. See Swammerdam. 

Hughes, 42, F. The Natural History of Barbadoes. By the Rev. 
Griffith Hughes, A. M. F. R. S. Plates. Lond. 1750. 

Jones, 83, Q. See Lowthorp. 

Keysler, 179, O. Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, 
Switzerland, Italy, and Lorrain. Giving a Description 
of the present State of those Countries, &c. &c.&c. By 
John George Keysler, F. R. S. Translated from the 
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Rnox, 64, O. Liberal Education: or, a practical Treatise on the 
Methods of acquiring useful and polite Learning, &c.— 
ByVicesimusKnox, M. A.&c. Vol. II. Lond. 1789. 

La Chausse, 65, F. Romanum Museum, sive Thesaurus Eruditae 
Antiquitatis, in quo proponuntur ac dilucidantur Gem- 
mae, Idola, Insignia Sacerdotalia, Lucernas, Vasa, Bullae, 
Armillae, Fibulae, Claves, Annuli, Tesserae, Styli, Stri- 
giles, Gutti, Phialae lacrymatoriae, Instrumenta Musica, 
Vota, Signa Militaria, Marmora, &c. &c.. &c. Opera, et 
et Studio Michaelis Angeli Causei de la Chausse. Cum 
permultis figui'is. Tom. 2. Romae. 

Lamarck, 207, O. Flore Fran§oise ou Description Succincte de 
toutes les Plantes qui croissent naturellement en France, 
disposee selon une nouvelle methode d' Analyse, et a 
laquelle ou a joint la citation de leurs vertus les moins 
equivoques en Medecine, et de leur utilite dans les 
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La Porte du Theil, 238, O. See CaJEmaque. 

Le Brun, \,F. La Grande Galerie de Versailles, et les deux Sa- 
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Lettsom, 43, O. The Naturalist's and Traveller's Companion, by 
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Linnseus, 181, O. Caroli Linnaei Species Plantarum, exhibentes 
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Locis natalibus, secundum Systema Sexuale digestas. — 
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208, O. Caroli a Linne Equitis Systema Vegetabilium 



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secundum Classes, Ordines, Genera, Species, cum Cha- 
racteribus et Difterentiis. Curante Jo. Andrea Murray. 
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Linnamsy 111, O. Caroli Linnaei Amoenitates Academicae, seu 
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LipsiuSf 328, O. See Rapinus. 

Locke, 103, F. The Works of John Locke. Portrait. 3 vols. 
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Lvbersac, 55, F. Discours sur les Monumens Publics de tous les 
Ages et de tous les Peuples connus, suivid'une descrip- 
tion de Monument projete a. la gloire de Louis XVL et 
de la France. Termine par quelques Observations sur 
les principaux Monumens modernes de laville de Paris, 
et plusieurs Projets de decoration ct d'utilite publique 
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Mabillon, 225, O. See Vertot. 

Maimers and Principles, ^-c. 193, O. An Estimate of the Manners 
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Marie, 53 — 3, O. Case of Jane Marie. Philadelphia, 1808. 

Martyn, 83, Q. See Lowthorp. 

Masse, 1, F. See Le Brim. 

Meursius, 328, O. See Rapinus. 

Michaux, 1, O. Oaks of the United States and of Canada, by F. 
Andrew Michaux. Plates. Paris. 

Mirabaud, 2, D. System of Nature; or the Laws of the Moral 
and Physical World. Translated from the French of 
M. Mirabaud. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1808. (Presented 
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Muffet, 83, F. See lopsel 

Murray, 208, O. See Linnaeus. 

Nettleton, 253, O. A Treatise on Virtue and Happiness. By 
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Palmer, 81, Q. The General History of Printing, from its first 
Invention in the City of Mentz, to its first progress, &c. 
through the most celebrated Cities in Europe. Particu- 
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The Character of the most Celebratecl Printers, from the 
first Invention to 1520 and 1550. With an Account of 
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Philosophical Transactions, 83, Q. The Philosophical Transac- 
tions and Collections to the year 1750, abridged and 



88 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGKAPHIC AUTHORS. 

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1756.— Philosophical Transactions (at large,) giving 
some Account of the Present Undertaking, Studies, and 
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the World, from 1751 to 1761. Plates. 10 vols. Lon- 
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Pitiscus, 28, F. Lexicon Antiquitatum Romanarum, in quo 
Ritus et Antiquitates turn Graecis ac Romanis com- 
munes, turn Romanis peculiares, sacrse et profanse, pub- 
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Pliny, 288, O. An Address of Thanks to a Good Prince, pre- 
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Pluche, 25, D. Spectacle de la Nature j or Nature delineated. 
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Pontoppidan, 60, F. The Natural History of Norway: containing 
an Account of the Temperature of the Air, the diiFerent 
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Potter, 274, O. Archaeologia Graeca: or, the Antiquities of 
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Raius, 53, F. Historia Plantarum, Species hactenus editas alias- 
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Rousseau, 26, B. Emilius & Sophia: or, a New System of Edu- 
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4 vols. London, 1783. 
Ruddimannus, 68, Q. See Buchananus. 



MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGRAPHIC AUTHORS. 89 

tScfiottus, 39, D. Itinerarium Italiae, Rerumque Romanarum Libri 
tres: A Francisco Schotto editi, et ab Hieronymo Ca- 
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Schreiber, 45, Q. See Delius. 

Sheffield, Lord, 22, Q. See Gibbon. 

Sheridan, 119, O. British Education: or, the Source of the Dis- 
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SmetiuSf 118, Q. Antiquitates Neomagenses. Sive Notitia Raris- 
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Soulavie, 237, O. Histoire Natureile de la France Meridionale, 
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John Hill, M. D. London, 1758. 

Temple, 109, F. The Works of Sir William Temple, Baronet. 
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271, O. Miscellanea. Essays, by Sir William Temple, 

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Topsel, 83, F. The History of Four footed Beasts and Serpents, 
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Trapp, 36, D. See Virgil. 

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Vaillant, 225, O. See Vertot. 

Vertot, 225, O. Vertot's Miscellanies; consisting of Dissertations, 
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IV. On the Ancient forms of Oaths used among the 
French. V. On the Ancient Burial Places of the Kings 
of France, by the R. F. Mabillon. VI. On the time of 
the Nativity of Christ discovered from Ancient Medals, 
12 



90 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND POLYGRAPHIC AUTHORS. 

by M. Vaillant. Translated from the French by John 
Henley, M. A. London, 1723. 

Virgil, 36, D. The Works of Virgil: translated into English 
blank verse, with explanatory Notes and Critical Ob- 
servations. By Joseph Trapp, D. D. Vols. I. and 
III. London, 1731. 

Voltaire, 236, O. ^eeBailly. 

Voyages and Travels, fyc, 25, Q. A New General Collection of 
Voyages and Travels^ consisting of the most Esteemed 
Relations, which have been hitherto published in any 
Language: comprehending every thing remarkable in 
its kind, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, &c. &c. 
Maps and Plates. 4 vols. London, 1745. 

Washington, 51 — 1, O. Washington on Husbandry. Alexan- 
dria, 1803. 

Xenophon, 192, O. Cyropasdia; or, the Institutions of Cyrus. By 
Xenophon. Translated from the Greek by the Hon. 
Maurice Ashley, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1728. 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

A. 

Abravanel 1. 9 

Academiae Oxoniensis Co- 

mitia Philologica, &c. 33 
Acherley 60 

Acidalius 15. 30 

Acontius 1 

Acts and Statutes, &c. 50 

Adams 40. 66. 82 

Addison 50 

Address of the Lay Trus- 
tees of St. Mary's Church 
in Philadelphia 4 

Adminiculum puerile S3 

iElianus 15 

^lius Lampridius 15. 21 

^lius Spartianus 21 

^milius Probus 18 

iEschines 15. 18 

jEsopus 15 

Agathias Myrrinaeus 15. 22 
Agesilaus 15 

Ainsworth 33 

Alcibiades Secundus 15. 26 
Alcwinus 60. 66 

Alexander Magnus 18 

Alexis 15. 27 

Ali Ben Abi Taleb 80 

Allen 1 

Almanac, Nautical, &c. 40 
Alstedius 1 

Altenstaig 1 

Amasaeus 15. 25 

Ambrose 1 

American Philosophical So- 
ciety 60, 82 
American Medical & Phi- 
losophical Register 76 
Amory 50 
Ampelius 15. 19, 20 
Amphis 15. 27 
Anacreon 15 
Anaxandridas 15. 27 



PAGE 

Andrews 50 

Anebo 15. 22 

Anna, Tan. Fab. fil. 15, 16 

Anonymus Elyens. 60. 66 

Malmesbur. ibid. 

Ilaraes. ibid. 

Anquetii 60 

Antesignanus 33, 34 

Antiphanes 15. 27 
Antiquitates Hebraeorum 11 

Antoninus 15 

Anville, d' 60 
Apollodorus 15. 27. 40. 45 

Apuleius 15 

Aquila 1. 13 

Arcq, d' 60 
Argyropolus Byzantinus 1 6. 28 

Aringhi 82 

Aristophanes 16 

Aristoteles 16. 27 

Aristotle 40. 50 

Arminius 1. 13 

Arrianus 16. 18 
ArticuliReligionis XXXIX. 10 
Art de verifier les Dates 60 

Arts, Handmaid to the 82 

Ascham 33. 35 

Aschenbrenner 1 

Asconius 16, 17 

Ashley 82. 90 

Asiatic Researches 82 

Asserius 60. 66 

Athenaeus 40. 45 

Atlas, General 75 

Aulus Gellius 33. 36 

Aurelius Victor 16 

Aurora, Editor of 60 

Ausonius 16 

Austin 50. 57 

B. 
Babelonius 16. 30 

Bachmair 33 

Bacon 60. 69. 73. 82 



9a 



Bailey 

Baillj 

Bancks 

Banier 

Barbarus 



PAGE 

16.25 

40. 82 

61 

82 

17. 27 



Barbary, History of 61 

Barclay 1 

Barlaeus 17. 23. 80 

Barlow 61 

Barnabas 2. 4 

Barnes 15. 17. 21. 61 

Baronius 61. 70 

Barth 50 

Barton 76. 78. 82 

Basilius 37 

Baskett 2 

Bates ib. 

Bauer ib. 

Baumann ib. 

Baumgarten 2. 7 

Baxter 50 

Bayle 61 

Beaumont 40. 41 

Behr 50 

Belidor 40 

Bell 76 

Bellarminus 2 

Belleisle, Marechal de 61 

Bellinus 76 

Benedictus 17. 23 

Benedictus XIV. 50 

Benezet 61 

Bengalee Language . 34 

Bentzius 33 

Bernard 61 

Bernartius 17 

Berriman 2 

Bertius 17 

Besse 2 

Beveregius 2. 5 

Bezout 40 

Biblia 3 

Bible 2 
Bible Society's Reports ib. 
Bibliorum, de Editionibus 

Disq. Crit. &c. 58 

Bion, Smyrn. 17. 27 

Birch 3. 5. 61. 83 

Bito 40. 45 



Bottinger 
Bohun 



Bolingbroke 
Bonamicus 



PAGE 

Blackwall 3 

Blair 40. 61 

Bleterie, I'Abbe de la 61 . 74 
Blount S3 

Bodinus 61 

Boeder 17, 18 

Boeclerus 31 

Boerhaave 76. 83.^89 

Boethius 17. 28 

S 
61. 67 

Boileau 80 

Boivin 61. 70 

62 
83. 88 

Bos 3. 13 

Bougainville 83 

Bourbon 62 

Bourdelotius 17. 23 

Bourrit 83 

Boyle 17. 25. 40. 83 

Bradley 40, 41. 83 

Brancatus 80 

Brandt 50 

Braun ib. 

Bray 3 

Brerewood 50 

Breutigamb 51 

British America 62 

Brutus 17.33 

Buchananus 17. 19. 80. 83 
Buchnerus 51, 52 

Buck 62. 69 

Buddeus 51. 58 

BufFon 83 

Burk 62 

Burlamaqui 51 

Burmannus 83 

Burnet 3. 76 

Butler 80 

Bynseus 3 

Byzantinse Historiae Scrip- 
tores 62 
C. 
Caldwell 62. 66. 83 
Calepinus 33, 34 
Callender 62 
Callimachus 17. 27 
Callimaque 83 



INDEX. 



93 



PAGE 

Calpurnius Flaccus 17. 28 

Calmet 3 

Calvinus 51 

Cambden 62. 69 

Camerarius 17 

Campbell 3 

Capugnanus 84. 89 

Carey 34 

Carew 34, 35 

Cariath-sepher 4 

Carpzovius 51 

Carranzani 4 

Carre 34 

Carte 62 

Casaubonus 16, 17. 21. 30 

Cassini 41. 49 

Catalogue of the Philadel- 
phia Library 84 
Catalogus Bibl. CoUegii 

Yalensis ib. 

Catalogus Bibl. Harvard- 
ianse Cantab. Nov-An- 
glorum ib. 

Catholic Question 4 

Cato 17. 29 

Catrou 62 

Catullus 17 

Cebes 15. 17. 19. 26 

Cellarius 34. 41. 51, 52. 75 
Celsius 41 

Celsus 77 

Census of the U. States 62 

Ceremonies and Religious 

Customs 11 

Chabert 41 

Chambers 84 

Chamberlayne 4. 10. 34.62 
Chandler 4 

Chapman 62. 74 

Charles I. 62. 69 

Chauvinus 51 

Chemnitius ' 4 

Cheselden 77 

Chillingworth 4 

Chrysostomus 4. 34. 36 

Ciacconius 18. 27 

Cicero 17, 18. 34, 35. 37 

Clairac, La Mamye- 62, 63 
Clairaut 40, 41 



PAGE 

Clare 41 

Clarendon 63 

Clarke 18.20,21.41.46 

47. 80. 84 
Clarkson 4 

Claubergius 4. 18 

Clearchus 18. 27 

C leghorn 77 

Clemens 4 

Clenardus S4 

Clericus 4, 5, 6. 18. 21 

23. 34. 41 
Clothing French Prisoners, 

&c. 84 

Cluverus 63 

Cnippingius 18. 25 

Collection, General, of Voy- 
ages & Travels 90 
Colson 41.46 
Columella 29 
Colvius 15. 18 
Combefisius 63. 67 
Commandine 41 
Commandinus 41, 42 
Commelinus 18. 21 
Commentarii Coll. Conimb. 
Soc. Jesu in Aristotelis 
lib. de Anima, &c. 50 
Concordia lat. vulg. cum 

fonte hebr. 7 

Congress, U. S. Journals of 63 
Congress of the U. States, 

Secret Journals of 63 

Constitution, Debate on 64 
Contades, Marechal de 61. 64 
Conwell 4 

Cooper 84 

Cornelius Nepos 18 

CoroUaria ecclesiastico-ju- 

ridica, &c. &c. 54 

Corvinus 51 

Corvisart 77 

Cotelerius 4 

Cotes 41 

Courtanvaux 41 

Cowherd 5 

Cowley 80 

Coxe 62. 64. 77 

Cratetes 18. 27 



94 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Crawford 5. 77 

Crispinus 18. 25 

Crito 18. 26 

Crutwell 5. 14 

Cudworth 5 

Cunii 42 

Curio 34. 37 

Curlier 51 

Curtius, Quintus 18. 58 

Curtius, J. 51 

Cyclopaedia 84 

Cyril, S. 51 

Cyrillus 5. 53 

^ D. 

D'Acerius . 15. 18 

Dalby 42. 49 

Dalrymple 84 

Danetus 18. 25 

Dangel 51 

Daniel 64. 69 

Dasypodius 34 

Daubenton 83 

D'Avenant 64 

Davidici Psalmi 5 

Davisius 24 
De dimensione Superficium 

Curvilinearum, &c. 42 

Des Fontaines 65 

Delius 84 

De Lolme 64 

Demeradt 51 

Democrates 18. 24 
Demonstratio Jurium Status 

Ecclesiastici circa Tem- 

poralia, &c. 53 

Demophilus 18. 24 

Demosthenes 18 

De Rossi 5. 35 
Desaguliers 5. 10. 42, 43 

Des-Cartes 42 

Desormeaux ^5 

Diaz, Bernal ^5 
Dictionary, Biographical 65 

Diemerbroeck 77 

Diodorus Siculus 18 

Sinop. 18. 27 

Dionysius 19 

Diphilus 19. 27 

Disciplina, &c. 5 



PAGE 

Dispensatory, American 77 

Doddridge 5 
Dodsley's Annual Register 65 

Doebelius 77, 79 

Dorsey 77 

Duane 51 

Du Cange 65 

Duportus 19. 30 

Du Fresne 75 

Du-Gardus 19.23 

Dugdale 65. 74 

Dumler 51 

Du Ponceau 35 

Dwight 65 

E. 
Eames 84. 88 
Echard 65 
Eddius 65, 66 
Education, Dialogues con- 
cerning 84 
Edward III. 61. 65 
Edward, the Black Prince 

61. 65 

Edwards 40. 42 

Ehrthal 51 

Eliot 35 

Ellicott 42 

Emerson ib. 

Encyclopaedia 84 

England, History of 65 

Do. Critical do. ib. 

England illustrated ib. 

Enictetus 19 
Erasmus 5. 19^35.36.66.80.85 

Eratosthenes 19. 27 

Eriphus ibid. 

Ernesti 19 

Eubulus 19. 27 

Euclid 42 

Euripides 19 

Evenus, Par. 19. 27 

Ewing ' 42 

Faber, Basilius 52 

Tan. 19. 35 

FabiusAvus 19. 28 

Fabrotus 52. 58 

Faliscus 27 

Fannius 19. 27 



INDEX. 



95 



Farnabius 

Ferguson 

Fernelius 

Ficinus 

Flad 

Flacius 

Flamsteed 

Flavius Vopiscus 

Flloyd 

Florus 



PAGE 

19. 23. 29 

42, 43 
77 

19.26 

58 

5 

43. 49 
19. 21 
85. 89 

19 

Fortification, Art of 75 

Fox 6 

France, History of 66 
Francis, bishop of Hereford 69 

Franciscus Tolet. 50. 52 

Francius 35 

Franckius 6. 10 

Franklin 35. 66 

Franzius 6 
Franz Ludwig, Bischof zu 

Bamberg. 9 

Freinsheim 66. 69 

Freinshemius 20. 23. 28. 30 

Frey 6 

Friderich 52 

G. 

Gale 20. 22. 66 

Galenus Pergam. 15. 20 

Gallasus 6. 8 

Gallatin 66 

Gallus 13, 14. 20 

Gardiner 43 

Gargilius Martialis 29 

Gassendus 52 

Gatakerus 15. 20. 77 

Geilfusius 52 

Geist 6 

Gelenius 20. 26 

Gellius, Aulus 20 

Gerhardus 4. 6 

Germany, History of 72 

Gesnerus 20. 29. 52 

Gcsner 85. 89 

Geuss 6 

Gibbon 85 

Gibson 77 

Gildas 66 

Girardin 62. 66 

Girouat 6 



PAOB 

Godefroy 66 

Golnitzius 85 

Gothofredus 17. 51. 52. 54 
Goulstonus 16. 20 

Government, &c. 66 

Grasvius 17. 19, 20, 21. 23. 52 
Grammatica 35 

Grammatica Grseca Westm. ib. 
Grasmannsdorf 52 

s'Gravesande 43 

Gray ib. 

Great Britain, Tour through, 

&c. 85 

Greene 43. 66 

Gregory 43, 44. 78 

Greive 77^ 78 

Griesbachius 10 

Grindal 6 

Grischovius 6. 10 

Gronovius 17. 20. 23. 27. SO 
Grotius 6. 20. 23. 30. 56. 85 
Grove 52 

Grunerus 85 

Gruterus 16, 17. 20, 21, 22 
29. 30 
Guietus 20, 21. 23 

Guignes, de 35 

Guinea, Account of 61 

Guisius 6. 9 

Gulielmius 17. 20 

Gundlingius 85 

Gutkius 52 

Guttenberg, de 43 

Guyon, de 66 

H. 
Habermann 52 

Habington 66. 69 

Hafenreft'erus 78 

Hales 85 

Haller 78 

Halley 43. 49 

Hamilton 43. 66 

Hammond 6. 43 

Hanaver 52 

Harduinus 20. 30 

Hare 7. 78 

Harold 7 

Harris 35. 85 

Hartman 7 



96 



INDEX. 



Hassler 

Haiiy 

Haven, P. Van 

HaysdorfF 

Hayward 

Haywood 

Heckel 

Hedericus 

Heidfeldius 

Heinaichen 

Heindorfius 

Heineccius 



PAGE 

44 
ib. 

7 

52 

67 

69 

7 

55 

86 

7 

20. 26 

52 

Heinsius 18. 20, 21. 24, 25 
Heintzelmanus 52 

Heliodorus 20 

Heliodori Larissaei Optica 21. 24 
Helsham 44 

Helvetius 52 

Henley 86. 90 

Henry 67 

Henry IV. 74 

Heraclitus 21. 24 

Herbert, Lord 67, 69 

Hereford, Bishop of 67 

Hermann 7 

Hermas 4. 7 

Heme 53 

Hero 44, 45 

Herring 7 

Hervey ib. 

Hesiodus 21. 27 

Heyl 53 

Heylyn 67 



H 



eyne 



21. 29 

7 
86. 89 

21.27 



Hildebrandus , 
Hill 

Hipparchus 

Hippocrates 78 

Histoire Ecclesiastique des 
Eglises Reformees de 
France, &c. 7 

Historiae Augustas Scrip- 
tores 21 

Historiae Britan. Saxon. 
Anglo-Dan. Scriptores 
XV. 66, 67 

Historiae Byzantinae Scrip- 
tores 67 

Historia Conciliorum 7 



History, Universal 

Hogan 

Holl 

Holland 

Homerus 

Honorius, Julius 

Hooke 

Hooker 

Horrox 

Horstius 

Howel 

Howison 

Huberus 

Hudibras 

Hugenius 

Hughes 

Huls 

Hunold 

Hutcheson 

Hutchinson 

Hutter 



Ignatius 



Ingersoll 

Isaeus 

Isocrates 



PAGE 

60.67 

7. 53 

53 

78 

21 

21.27 

67. 74 

8 

43, 44 

78, 79 

67 

35 

67 

80 

44 

86 

8 

53 

ib. 

21. 32. 67 

52 

4. 8 

67 

53 

15. 21, 22 



J. 



Jacquier 44. 46 

Jaeger 44 

Jaligny 67 

Jamblichus 22 

Japan, Journal of Voyage to 68 
Jenty 78 

Joan. Fordun. 66. 68 

Joan. Wallingford. ibid. 

Johnson 22. 29. 36 

Joinville 68 

Jones 53. 62. 68. 86. 88 

Jonstonus 8 

Jornandes Alanus 22 

Josephus 8. 68. 70 

Joseph II. 14 

Journals of the Senate of 

the United States 63 
House of Represen- 
tatives of the U. States ib. 
House of Represen- 



tatives of Pennsylvania 68 



INDEX. 



97 





PAGE 






PAGE 


Journals, Senate of Penn'a. 68 


Lamy 




44 




:k 


La Porte du Theil 




83. 86 


o 4. — fTT C2<.«* — :k 


T jfl rfnPP 




80 


U«^«i<r>i^ #\f T7i-k*-vi 


>i,ai.^3 iu« 


La Vigne, Andre de 
Law 




67. 69 


tatives of the U. States ib. 




8 


Judex in Judicium Schoias- 


Laws of Pennsylvania 


54 


ticum vocatus, &c. 


53 


lieadbetter 




44 


Julianus 


53 


Le Brun 




86 


Julius Capitolinus 


21, 22 


Lectures, theological 


8 


Julius Firmicus 


22. 24 


Leechman 




53, 54 


Julius Honorius 


21 


Ledermann 




9 


Junius 


8 


Lediard 




69. 74 


Jurin 


68. 74 


Le Gentil 




45 


Juris Canonici Corpus 


i 53, 54 


Leighton 




9 


Juris Civilis Corpus 


54 


Leisner 




54 


Jus Canonicum 


53 


Le Seur 




45,46 


Jus Civile 


54 


Letters to the Roman Catho- 


Justinianus 


22 


tholics of Philade! 


[phia and 


Justinus 


ib. 


the United States 




4 


Juvenalis 


ib. 


Lettsom 




78. 86 


K. 




Leuuclavius 


22. 


69. 75 


Kahl 


51. 54 


Leusden 




36 


Karl Theodorick von 


Gut- 


Lewis XIV. 




69. 75 


tenberg 


14 


Libanius 




22 


Kastner 


44 


Libertas humana 




54 


Kayser 


59 


Lightfoot 




9 


Kaempfer 


68 


Limborch 




ib. 


Keating 


65.68 


Limmer 




ib. 


Keil 


42 


Linda, de 




69 


Keill 


44 


Lindenbrogius 




22. 31 


Keller 


8 


Lindenfels 




54 


Kelly 


44 


Linheimer 




ib. 


Kennet 


69 


Linnaeus 


45. 


86, 87 


Ker 


36 


Linus 




22. 27 


Kettle well 


8 


Lipsius 22. 


30. 


87, 88 


Keysler 


86 


Livius 


22 


, 23. 69 


King 


8. 19. 22 


Lochner de 




54 


Knox 


80.86 


Locke 


35, 


36, 37 


Kiinsberg 


54 


Lockman 




61. 69 


Kunze 


8 


Loven 




54 


Kuypers 


80 


Low 




55 


L. 




Logica 




54 


La Chausse, Mich. Aug. Caus. 


Logique 




ib. 


de la 


86 


Longin 




80 


Lactantius 


8 


Longinus 




23 


Laertius 


22.26 


Lonicerus 




69 


Laet, de 


69 


Lorber 




54 


Lallemand 


22 


Loscanus 




9 


Lamarck 


86 


Louisiana 




69 


Lambinus 


17.22,23 


Lowthorp 




88 



13 



98 



Lubersac 

Lucanus 

Lucian 

Lucianus 

Lucretius 

Luders 

Ludlam 

Ludlow 

Lyons 

Lyserus 

Mabillon 

Macauley 

Machaneus 

Machin 

Mac Laurin 

Macquer 

Maffei 

Maiiemon 

Mairan 

Maius 

Maimonides 

Major 

Malebranche 



M. 



PAGE 
87 

23 
ib. 

15. 23 

23 

■^ ib. 

69 

40. 45 

4. 9 

87. 89 
69 

16. 23 
45, 46 

45 

ib. 

69. 70 

9 
45 
23 

9 
70 
55 



Manners, &c. of the Times, 

and Estimate of the 87 

Manutius 17.23.34.36 

Marcellus 23. 27 

Marie 87 

Martialis 23 

Martin 40. 45 

Martiniere 70, 71 

Martyn 87^ 88 

Masonus 9 

Masse 86, 87 

Masvicius 23. 31 

Mathematici Veteres 45 

Mathematique et Physique, 
Divers Ouvrages de, par 
MM. de I'Acad Roy. des 
Sciences 45 

Melanchthon 3. 9 

Memorial in answer to Eng- 
lish Ministry, 70 
Menagius 23, 24 
Menander 24. 27 
Menecrates ibid. 
Mercerus 24. 30 
Messenger, Am. Weekly 70 
Messier 42. 45 





PAGE 


Metastasio 


80 


Metrodorus 


24. 27 


Meursius 


24. 87, 88 


Michaux 


87 


Middleton 


70. 74 


Miege 


36 


Miller 


45 


Millius 


9,10 



Military Transactions from 

from 1683 to 1718, &c. 71 
Milton 35, 36. 69, 70. 80 

Mimnermus 24. 27 

Minucius Felix 24 

Mirabaud 87 

Misnae pars, &c. 9 

Mississippi Question 70 

Modius 22. 24 

Molitor 9 

Monroe 70 

Montaigne 55. 80 

Montesquieu 55 

Moore 69, 70 

Morellus 22. 24 

Moody 6. 9 

Moor 36 

Morgan 78 
Morell 19. 24. 33. 36 

Morrison 36 

Moschus 24. 27 

Mosellanus 36 

Motte 45, 46 

Mudge 45. 49 

Muftet 87. 89 

MuUer 46. 55 

Mulzer 55 

Munster, de 52 
Muretus 24. 29, 30. 32 

Murphy 23, 24 

Murray 87 

Musaeus 24. 27 
Museum, Philad. Medical 77 

Musschenbroek 46 

Muyden, Van 55 

N. 

Nadler 10 

Nangis, Guillaume de 68. 70 

Naumachius 24. 27 

Neandrus 36 

Needham 24. 30 

Nemesianus 24. 27 



99 



PAGE 

Nettleton 87 

New Annual Register 70 

Newton 46, 47. 70. 74 

New York, History of 73 

New York Historical Socie- 
ty, Collections of 70 
Nexus Historiae cum Scien- 

tiis, &c. ib. 

Nicephorus ib. 

Nicostratus 24. 27 

Niecampius 10 

Nieser 55 

Nieuwentyt 10 

Ninnius 66. 70 

Nizolius 36, 37 

Noldius 70 

Novum Testamentum Grffice 10 
NovusHistoriarum Delectus 24 
Nugent 51. 55 

Observations faites en plu- 

sieurs voyages pour per- 
fectionner I'Astronomie 

and la Geographie 47 

Ocellus Lucanus 24 

Olivarius 24. 27 

Omnibonus Vicentinus 23 

Opuscula Mythologica, Ethica 

et Physica 24 

Orpheus 24. 27 

Ortelius 37 

Osiander 3. 10 

Ott 10 

Ouzelius 24 

Ovidius 24, 25 

Ozanam • 46 

Ozell 70. 74 

P. 

Pabstmann 10 

Padum 55 

Paine 71 

Palaephatus 24 

Palladius 25. 29 

Palmer 87 

Palmerus 25. 24 

Panyasis 25. 27 

Parecbolae 10 

Parens 25, 26 

Parker 71 

Parkhurst 37 



PAGE 

Pasor 21 25 

Patrick 41. 46 

Patterson 42. 46. 71 

Pausanias 25 

Pearce 23, 25 

Pearson 10 

Pearsonius 5. 10 

Pegorier 10 

Pemberton 46 

Pennington 10 

Pennsylvania, Historical Re- 
view of 66 

Laws of 54 

. Journals of House 

of Representatives of 70 

Journals of Senate 71 

Perizonius 37. 71 

Perkinsius 11. 13 

Persius 22. 25 

Petavius 25. 30. 53. 55. 71 

Petronius Arbiter 23. 25 

Pilau m 55 

Phaedrus 25 

Phalaris ib. 

Pherecrates 25. 27 

Philargyrius 25. 31 

Philemon 25. 27 

Philips 35. 37 

Philippus 25. 27 

Philo 45, 46 

Philosophise Ichnographia&c 55 
Philosophical (Lond. Royal) 

Society's Transactions 83 
Phocylides 25. 27 

Phurnutus 24. 26 

Picart 11 

Pichena 26. SO 

Pickering 53. 37. 71 

Pierius 26. 31 

Pindarus 26 

Pingre 41. 46 

Pintianus 26, 27 

Pithoeus 55. 55 

Pitiscus 16. 26. 88 

Plantius 77. 78 

Platnerus 55 

Plato 26 

Platonis Apologia Socratis ib. 
Plautus ib. 

Plinius ib. 



100 



INDKX. 



Pliny 

Plotinus 

Pluche 

Plutarchus 

Pocockius 



PAGE 

88 

26 

88 

27. 36, 37 

9. 11 



Poeseos Hebraicse Specimina 7 
Poetae Minores Grseci 27 

Poeta Minores Latini 27 

Politianus 88 

Polycarpus 4. 11 

Pomponius Mela 27 

Pontoppidan 88 

Porphyrins 22. 27, 28 

Portugal, Revolution of 74 
Portus 23. 28. 32 

Posidippus 27, 28 

Potter 88 

Price 78 

Priestly 46 

Procopius 22. 28 

Propertius 17. 28. 30 

Psalmorum liber 7 

Psalterium Quincuplex 11 

Puffendorf 71 

Puis 56 

Pythagoras 27, 28 

Pythagoricorum Fragmenta 

24.28 

Quakers, History of 12 

Quesnay 79 

Quintilianus 28 

Quintus Curtius 18. 28 

R. 

Rad, de Diceto 66. 71 

Raius 88 

Ramsay 71. 75 

Ran. Higden. 66. 71 

Rapinus 88 

Ravaillac 71. 74 

Rawlinson 71 

Reaumur 88, 89 

Register, American 72 

New Annual ib. 

Reichard 56 

Reid ib. 

Reider ib. 

Reindl ib. 

Relandus 11 

Revelation examined ib. 



Renanus 

Rhianus 

Richardson 

Ritter 

Riverius 

Robertson 

Robinson 

Rohault 

Rollin 

Roman Senate 



PAGE 

28. 30 

27, 28 

35. 37 

56 

79 

72. 79 

44.47 

47 

72 

74 



Rome, Revolutions of ib. 

Roppelt 11. 47 

Rosseus 11 

Rouille 62. 72 

Rousseau 88 
Royal Society of London 83 

Ruffius 28. 31 

Ruddimannus 37- 83. 88 

Ruperti 28, 29 

Rutherforth 47. 56 

Rutilius 27, 28 

S, 
Sacerdotium 11 
Sacheverell 56 
Saint Remy 47 
Sale 61. 72 
Salianus 70. 72 
Sallustius 24. 28 
Salmasius 19. 21. 28 
Samber 76. 79 
Samonicus 27, 28 
Sampson against the Phi- 
listines 72 
Sanchez 56 
Sanctius 37 
Sanderus H 
Savage 72 
Savilius 4. 11 
Sayer 71, 72 
Scaliger 16, 17. 21. 28 
31. 37. 72 
Schefferus 15. 28 
Schell 56 
Scheuchzer 68. 72 
Schild 56 
Schlehlein 56 
Schleicher 11 
Schlicker 7 
Schmidt 56 
Schmittlein 11 



INDEX. 



101 



PAGE 

Schnapp 11 

Scholar's Manual ib. 

Schott 11, 12 
Schottus 16. 18. 27, 28. 89 

Schreiber 84. 89 

Schrevelius 23. 28. 57 

Schubert 57 

Schuberth ib. 

Schuz ib. 

Schwarz ib. 

Schwelingius 12 

Scioppius 37 
Scot 17. 29. 37 

Scotland, History of 72 

Scriptores Rei Rusticae 29 

Scriverius 37 
Secret Journals of Congress 72 

Secundus 24. 29 

Seelman 12 

Selden 72 

Selectae e profanis, &c. 21 

Selfridge 57 

Semmetmann 12 

Senckenberg 57 

Seneca, L. Ann. 29 

Serarius 70. 73 

Sermons 12 

Servius 29. 31 

Sethos 74 

Seuberth 57 

Sewel 12. 37 

Sextius Pythagoricus 24. 29 

Seybert 73 

Shaftesbury 57 

Shaw 73, 74 

Sheffield, Lord 85. 89 

Sheridan 89 

Sherlock, T. 12 

W. ib. 

Ships, Working of 47 

Siculus 27. 29 

Sidney 73 

Silius Italicus 29 

Simmias, Rhod. 9.7. 29 

Simonides ibid. 

Simplicius 29 

Simpson 47, 48 

Sincerus 18. 29 

Sitzmanus 29 

Smetius 89 



PAGE 

Smith 41. 48. 73 

Smollett 73 

Sobrino 38 

Socratis Memorabilia 32 

Solon 27. 29 

Sondinger 57 

Sophocles 29 

Sotadas 27. 29 

Soulavie 89 

Spanhemius 12. 53. 57 

Spectator 81 

Squarcialupus 37, 38 

Stadius 19. 29 

Stanhone 15. 29. 73, 74 

Stanley 57 

Stapflf ib 

Starratt 48 

State Papers, 13th, 14th, 
15th, 16th, 17th, and 
18th Congress 63, 64. 73 
Statuta quaed. Synodalia Pa- 
ris, et Senon. Ecclesiae 4 
Steele 73 

Steenberch, Van 38 

Stehle 57 

Stelzig 12 

Stenglein 12. 48 

Stephanus 3. 12. 29. 32 

Stewart 48 

Stokes 79 

St. Louis 68. 73 

Strada 73 

Street 48, 49 

Streele 48 

Stroza, Kyr. 16, 29 

Stuart 38 

Stubelius 38. 52. 57 

Sudorius 26. 29 

Suetonius 29. 30 

Sufferingsof the Quakers, &c. 2 
Suicerus 5. 12 

Sully 74 

Sulpicia 27 -30 

Sulpitius 23. 30 

Swammerdam 89 

Swedenborg 12 

Sweden, Revolutions of 74 
Sweling 57 

Switzer 48 

Sykes 12 



102 



PAGE 

Sylburgius 25. 30. 75 

Sylvius 4.13.37,38 

Sjmmachus 13 

Tables, Requisite, &c. for 

Nautical Almanac 40 

Tacitus 30. 74 

Tacquet 48 

Tan. Faber 23 

Taylor 55. 58 

Temple 89 

Terasson 74 

Terentius 30 

Themistius ib. 

Theocritus 27. 30 

Theodotion 13 

Theognis 27. 30 

Theologia 13 

Theophilus 58 

Theophylactus 13 

Theophrastus 30 
Theophrasti Characteres 24 
TheoriaFacultatis Reprsesen- 

tandi, &c. 58 

Theses philosophic9e 48 

Thomas Elyens. 66. 74 

Thyllius 58 

Thysius 8. 13 

Tibere 74 
Tibullus 17. 30, 31 

Tilton 79 

Timaeus Locrus 24. 31 

Timocles 27. 31 
Traitez Astronomiques par 
MM. de I'Acad. Roy. des 

Sciences 47 

Trajan 88 

Trapp 89, 90 

Trautenberg 58 
Treatys, &c. Collections of 74 

Trebellius Pollio 21.31 

Trost 58 

Tollius 23.31 

Topsel 89 

Towneley 80, 81 
Turnbull 52. 58, 59 

Turretinus 13 

Twissus ib. 

Tyrtaeus 27. 31 

Tytz 1. 13 



V. 

Vaillant 

Vallinus 

Value 

Van Espen 

Van Swieten 

Varenius 

Varro 

Vatablus 

Vegetius 

Velleius Paterculus 

Verburgius 

Verheyen 

Veri,de Sensu 

Vertot 



U. 

Uhseus 25. 31 

Ulpianus 18 

Upton 33.38 

Ulpianus 31 

Ursinus 17.30,31 

Usserius 5. 13 

89, 90 

31 

48 

58 

79 

74 

29, 31 

IS 

29.31 

31 

17.31 

79 

58 

74. 89 

Vetus Testamentum Graece IS 
Vicentinus 31 

Victor 58 

Victorius 17. 31 

Vinetus 16. 31 

Virgil 90 

Virgilius 31 

Vitriarius 58 

Vogt ib. 

Voiture 81 

Voltaire 75. 82. 90 

Vorstius 9 

Vossius 23. 31. 38. 49 

Voyages and Travels, Gene- 
ral Collection of 90 
Vries 13 
Vulc. Gallicanus 21. 31 
Vulteius 51. 58 

W. 
Wagner 13.55. 58 

Wales 49 

Walker, J. 38 

Walker, W. ib. 

War in the Netherlands, &c. 75 
Ward 38. 49 

Wargentin 40. 49 

Warner 44 

Washington 65.75.90 





INDEX. 


lUd 




PAGE 




PAGE 


Watts, 


58, 59 


Winstanley 


16. 31 


Webber 


49 


Wintertonus 


27. 31 


Weisserth 


59 


Wistar 


83 


Wells 


19. 31. 49 


Wolfius 


9. 18. 21. 31. 32 


Werner 


13 




39. 70. 75 


West 


49 


Wright 


49 


Weyermann 


13 


Wurzfeld 


59 


Whiston 


14.49 




X. 


Whitworth 


64. 75 


Xenophon 


32.90 


W. Malmesb. 


66. 70 


Xenophontis 


Prodici Hercu- 


Wideburgius 


14 


les 


26. 32 


Wilkinson 


75 


Xylander 


25. 97. 32 


Williams 


49 




Y. 


Williston 


. 81 


Young 


49 


Willymott 


38 




Z. 


Wilson 


14. 38. 69. 75 


Zanchus 


37. 39 


Winckelmann 


14 


Zonaras 


75 


Winkler 


49 


Zosimus 


ib. 


Winslow 


79 
















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